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smidge
/ ɪ /
noun
- informal.a very small amount or part
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of smidge1
C20: from smidgen
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This is particularly true of Mescal, whose "popularity mirrors a smidge the frenzy the Beatles once sparked".
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Twenty-one-year-old student Dylan says he drinks tea, but not the usual builder's tea - black with a smidge of milk – and prefers to go caffeine free.
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They are ranked ninth in the world, below Italy and a smidge above Fiji.
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A smidge tight, but the buttons successfully entered the holes.
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The health coach and event producer offers a short, guided meditation with just a smidge of woo and a few deep breaths before the group heads south.
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