Smidge example sentences

Related (19): bit, atom, trace, speck, fragment, scintilla, hint, whiff, drop, dash, sliver, inch, snippet, modicum, pinch, particle, fraction, smidgen, shred.

smidge

noun informal

smidge (noun) · smidges (plural noun)

  - another term for smidgen.

Synonyms

smidgen

"Smidge" Example Sentences

1. Could you add just a smidge of salt to the soup?
2. He only took a smidge of the cake, claiming he was on a diet.
3. I'm feeling a smidge tired, but I can still keep going.
4. She gave her hair a smidge of hairspray to hold the curls.
5. The temperatures are expected to rise a smidge this weekend.
6. Can I borrow a smidge of your time to discuss something?
7. There’s just a smidge of wine left in the bottle, do you want it?
8. He had to bend down a smidge to fit through the tiny gap.
9. I'm so sorry, I only have a smidge of money left.
10. If you could move the chair back a smidge, that would be great.
11. She added a smidge more honey to the tea to sweeten it up.
12. The new recipe needed just a smidge more vanilla extract.
13. The music was a smidge too loud for my liking.
14. The dress was only a smidge too tight, but she kept tugging at it.
15. She pushed the flowers a smidge to the right to make it look better.
16. The difference between the two colors is just a smidge.
17. He put a smidge of antibiotic ointment on the cut to prevent infection.
18. If you could turn up the heat a smidge, that would be great.
19. They only needed a smidge more evidence to prove their case in court.
20. I just need a smidge more time to finish my work.
21. The new car is a smidge more expensive than the old one.
22. She added a smidge of oil to the frying pan before adding the vegetables.
23. The painting needs to be moved a smidge to the left to center it.
24. The book is just a smidge thicker than I thought it would be.
25. They needed a smidge of luck to win the game.
26. The room needed to be brightened up a smidge with some colorful pillows.
27. She added a smidge of humor to her speech to lighten the mood.
28. The cake needed to bake a smidge longer to be fully cooked.
29. A smidge of nervousness crept up on her as she waited for her turn to speak.
30. The recipe called for a smidge of cayenne pepper for a little bit of kick.

Common Phases

1. Can I borrow a smidge of sugar?;
2. Just add a smidge of salt to the recipe;
3. Let me scoot over just a smidge;
4. I need to adjust the temperature just a smidge;
5. Can you turn the volume up a smidge?;
6. I think we need to move this table over a smidge;
7. This shirt is just a smidge too tight;
8. I'm feeling a smidge under the weather today;
9. I need to trim the edges of this paper by a smidge;
10. Let's adjust the lighting in the room by a smidge.

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