A slight amount or degree of difference.
1 Common sense says that your date may find you a tad strange.
2 He said: Some of our competitors have been a tad less virtuous.
3 Its price to earnings ratio was a tad below a main competitor.
4 Yes, they seemed a tad irrelevant when they happened after the Oscars.
5 Wish she'd told me about this, I huffed, just a tad upset.
6 Being inside this story felt a tad more surreal than she'd expected.
7 The little German seemed a tad taken aback by her calm acceptance.
8 That was a tad better than trade expectations for a three-point drop.
9 Academic pay Just a tad below average, but nothing to worry about.
10 After a moment of reflection, Jack suspected that was a tad melodramatic.
11 Sophie may have been a tad bit surprised by her archery skills.
12 European markets opened a tad weaker after rising for three consecutive sessions.
13 Winds are going to let up a tad , next couple of hours.
14 Looking at photos of the event tugs at the heartstrings a tad .
15 I think you're stretching it a tad or two, she told him.
16 He was just going to have to be a tad more creative.
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