smidgeon in the PONS Dictionary

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So somebody with even a smidgeon of personality is gon na be like a rock star!
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There's a touch of this, a little smidgeon of that, a dash of something else, like when you're cooking.
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If he retains any conscience, nobility, or even a smidgeon of self-awareness, he should keep on running.
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Pleasantries were exchanged, with a smidgeon of small talk.
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That leads to a smidgeon of distrust now with this lunch date.
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A smidgeon of rich cabernet sauvignon and crisp bonarda were added to this blend for texture and balance.
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I want the basics -- light, heat and a smidgeon of dry to boot.
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If the base is out, it was clear we were not in with a smidgeon of a chance, so we left.
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A dash of country, a pinch of folk, a sprinkle of rock, and a smidgeon of jazz!
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He's pretty glad he found he had that gene -- or a smidgeon of it -- relatively late in life.
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