smidge

[US]/smɪdʒ/
[UK]/smɪdʒ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.a small amount; a tiny bit; a small piece of a tear-resistant cardboard book
Word Forms
Pluralsmidges

Phrases & Collocations

smidge of

just a smidge

smidge too much

a smidge

smidge more

smidge smaller

tiny smidge

smidgeon of

not one smidge

smidge off

Example Sentences

add a smidge of salt to the soup.

could you move just a smidge to the left?

the dress is a smidge too tight for me.

i need a smidge more time to finish this.

there's only a smidge of chocolate left.

she added a smidge of honey to her tea.

the color is a smidge on the dark side.

he was a smidge taller than his brother.

can you turn down the volume just a smidge?

the cake needs a smidge more sugar.

i'll have a smidge of coffee, thank you.

your essay is a smidge away from perfect.

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