A tiny or scarcely detectable amount.
1This season and last it has been a smidge over 90 minutes.
2Her blond hair was a little shorter, her frame a smidge stockier.
3He bent his knees a smidge, still taking the weight on his back.
4I'm gonna run upstairs and clean up a smidge before my parents show.
5Chocolatiers are a smidge different from your average chocolate makers.
6Harry said, wiping a smidge of mayo from his chin.
7Before we get to the interview, here's a smidge of the lemons, part 1.
8The iPhone XR is only a smidge smaller than the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus.
9Let's get a latte after you move just a smidge!
10Fluttery and soft, he held it a smidge longer than a friendly kiss dictated.
11Their palms met, and Colin held on to her hand just a smidge too long.
12Perhaps even a smidge more beautiful than your mother.
13The shape gives the shaft a smidge more clearance and stiffness than a round shaft.
14The ground rules were set, and I felt a smidge more comfortable, but just a smidge.
15I am learning so many great new English words -like perch, broody and just a smidge.
16Y'all want to watch out for that first porch step, though, it needs a smidge of carpenterin.