A tiny or scarcely detectable amount.
1 The only man who never had a scintilla of doubt is himself.
2 But no scintilla of the horrible truth reached his cautious, well-balanced brain.
3 The Latin diminutive scintilla , a little spark, comes from the same root.
4 There is not a scintilla of logical reasoning in defense of the operation.
5 There is not the faintest scintilla of hope in my doing anything whatever.
6 He provides not a scintilla of evidence to support his assertion.
7 A rebuff, the gentlest possible, but leaving no scintilla of hope.
8 If he have even a scintilla of doubt, he must pass.
9 We haven't a scintilla of evidence to connect him with his employer's murder.
10 The Hebrews in their servile period caught not a scintilla of the Egyptian faith.
11 Not if your local authorities have a scintilla of respect for the Founding Fathers.
12 Anything that would provide a scintilla of warmth was to be taken advantage of.
13 There is not a scintilla of exaggeration in this statement.
14 There is not one scintilla of evidence to back this up other than hearsay.
15 Give me a scintilla of evidence, and I am ready to jump at them.''
16 And is there," he asked, "a feminine scintilla of sense in that?"
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