A tiny or scarcely detectable amount.
1 We must allow ourselves a smidgen of nostalgia for that particular year.
2 She didn't, in fact, have the least tiny smidgen of an idea.
3 Gretchen thought she saw a smidgen of pigeon droppings on the brim.
4 There wasn't a smidgen of judgment or censure in them, just concern.
5 The best they might now hope-he might hope-was a smidgen of comprehension.
6 She stood a smidgen over five feet and had fine, delicate bones.
7 Oh, maybe just a smidgen more. The tower of cream grew taller.
8 But as is often the case, they do contain a smidgen of truth.
9 Yet these cycles have received only a smidgen of scientific attention.
10 Holy water and a smidgen of the Holy Eucharist ought to do it.
11 They include a smidgen of vague contritition and the promise to do better.
12 On the first day Cook had escaped lbw on review by a smidgen .
13 With 30 degrees Celsius expected on Saturday, the weekend will be smidgen warmer.
14 With a smidgen of Churchillian grit, the fighting will be over before Christmas.
15 We have spare time, a ladder and maybe a little smidgen of wit.
16 Despite his faults, there was still some smidgen of honor in the man.
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