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smidgen

[smij-uhn] / ˈsmɪdʒ ən /


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The performers are appealing enough to make you want to keep watching — even if the characters can be a smidgen infuriating.

From Washington Post

There were other history-making wins, impassioned speeches, a smidgen of politics, and hardly a thought about the pandemic as revelers packed into the post-show Governor’s Ball.

From Seattle Times

Now he’s playing in a tournament that looks and feels like a tournament, so what happens from here could make him a smidgen more of something college players aren’t so much anymore: visible.

From Washington Post

Subtle as a sledgehammer and shallow as a saucer, “Asking for It” is painted in such broad strokes that — with just a smidgen of humor — it would pass for satire.

From New York Times

The preponderance of video explainers stemming from mainstream sources like corporate TV lends YouTube a smidgen of the kind of fact-checking that the site could desperately use.

From Washington Post