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"smidge" Definitions
  1. informal
  2. a very small amount or part

166 Sentences With "smidge"

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Or a smidge less than a smidge less than great?
"Smidge keeps on saying the word perfect," she tells me.
And it's only a smidge better than the much cheaper Nissan Leaf.
These days, the band approaches their actions with a smidge more foresight.
But for my roommate, the watch was actually a smidge too small.
"Smidge is not speaking very much about herself at all," Shiner says.
The rook, however, is placed a smidge higher than the other cult piercing.
Naturally we need micro, but can I have it just a smidge lighter?
So the film crew decided to get a little creative, a smidge spicy.
While his bread appears toasted, not a smidge of butter can be seen.
This is my own theory, and here's a smidge of evidence that it's true.
That's still a smidge smaller than the battery on the iPhone 6 Plus, however.
They might be a smidge nostalgic for the old dives, but change marches on.
That amount of freedom and power may have gone to their heads a smidge.
After all that, Gianforte still got a smidge more than half of the vote.
Acela tops out at 150mph and then only for a smidge of its route.
My partner even thought they were a smidge too bitter and not sweet enough.
That's far greater than the average middle class salary, which is a smidge over $24,000.
Aren't they a bit corny, I suggest, a bit naff; maybe even a smidge smug?
The unemployment rate remained a smidge below 4 percent, with the economy adding 200,000 jobs.
Whenever the chairs would bend or knead, it always seemed just a smidge off-kilter.
There's a smidge of a scene where the two puff their chests at one another.
That's going to make his endgame of disrupting communications among secretive organizations only a smidge harder.
The oldest mole-rat at the end of the study period was a smidge over 30.
In short, it's probably a smidge too early to start handing Trump any awards for peace.
Smidge, now two-years-old, is a grey tabby who I've had since she was kitten.
Drawing does make me feel like a smidge better, so I worked it into my day.
That will increase Dell's stake in VMware a smidge, from just under 30% to just over.
Then there were a couple jokesters in the crowd who provided a smidge of comic relief.
The rise is just right — right on the hip and a smidge below the belly button.
Yes, it ends on sequel setup scene, and even it is just a smidge too self-aware.
With preheat time, that's again, about the same overall—if not a smidge longer—as a traditional oven.
Winner: Peanut butter, by a smidge, with 22 grams of protein per serving versus almond butter's 22 grams.
It's December, which means that there's a good chance that the weather outside is just a smidge frightful.
It takes ages to load, and if the wifi signal weakens even a smidge, it's rendered truly useless.
You could even nix the alcohol altogether, using orange juice instead (just reduce the sugar by a smidge).
The business itself has pulled in a smidge less than $7 million in investor funding over the years.
It ended up selling for a smidge less, for $2.3 million, in April 2019, according to public records.
I walk in at 2130:2110 and hope the busy body doesn't notice that I'm a smidge late.
He also took two more completely unsubstantiated swipes at the Times, which did not seem even a smidge restrained.
"They were always going to find their way back to one another," said a source, waxing a smidge bromidic.
"The 2018 update is only a smidge better than flat which I suspect may anger some plans," Smolinski said.
But he got only 85033 percent of the vote, just a smidge above the 50 percent needed to win.
That's a smidge down from yesterday's reading, mostly because the holy shit factor of Vindman's testimony has sunk in some.
Anyone with a working phone and a smidge of bravery can confidently tell you that dating is the absolute worst.
A base Miata can be had for smidge under $53,000, but the RF option is only on the top trims.
At this rate I think they need to do just a smidge more research before they bother any other Balinese residents.
And TRAPPIST-21—a dim, tepid star just a smidge larger than Jupiter—is one of the first places we'll look.
But for now, small- to medium-sized rooms are fine, big rooms you may find the HomePod a smidge under powered.
Underwritten and a smidge too long, "Caught" is marred by an over-excited musical score that browbeats where it should tease.
"Impossible Planet," about an elderly woman booking a space cruise to visit a dead Earth, is moving if a smidge sentimental.
Maybe they saw themselves as personally sacrificing for the good of the country, so why not position themselves a smidge better?
"Smidge comes across as quite confident, and nothing really much phases her," she says, after studying my cat's picture for a while.
With a share price of $1.091, the company is now valued at just a smidge over $40 million, with 36,665,900 shares outstanding.
A few of the others are a smidge tougher, but the root phrases are so pleasing any effort was well worth it.
Both models have considerably larger displays than the S9 and S9 Plus, but their overall dimensions are just a smidge larger than before.
As for me, I've used three different MacBook Pro models over the last few weeks and honestly, it probably is a smidge louder.
It's a smidge larger than the S7 Edge and way easier to hold and use with one hand than any Plus-sized iPhone.
Just this week, Big Baller Brand released an Emoji app, in case anybody thought this all wasn't already feeling a smidge too modern.
"Our view for the short to medium term is that for Walmart this moves the competitive needle a mere smidge," O'Shea said Wednesday.
If you're brave enough to smush a little smidge into your smasher, you'll notice that the bark is much gnarlier than the bite.
The now 2,155 square-foot home sold for $2.3 million in April 2019, a smidge less than its asking price of $2.5 million.
Surprise, surprise: The Federal Reserve decreased interest rates by a smidge (a quarter percentage point), making it cheaper for Americans to borrow money.
That's a smidge when it comes to CBD servings — especially for a CBD edible — and likely will have no impact on you whatsoever.
Rivian's truck is a smidge taller than both, too, measuring 71.5 inches to the Ranger's 70.7-inch height or the Tacoma's 70.6-inch stance.
Argo was not acquired by Ford, stressed Salesky, the only time he exhibits even a smidge of prickliness in a long and winding interview.
We talked about that, as well as what his contingency plans are and how coronavirus has made the average passenger a smidge more courteous.
Critically, it has Biden, Bloomberg and Warren each at just a smidge below the 22020 percent viability threshold that makes candidates eligible for delegates.
The bottom line: Considering all the issues listed above, perhaps it wouldn't hurt to move a smidge slower before rolling out these ideas nationwide.
But if $309 is still a smidge over budget, then you might have better luck with our list of the best laptops for under $15.63.
That's why, over the past few weeks, high-fashion labels have been releasing their fall 2017 campaigns, prepping us for autumn a smidge too soon.
Ninny starts talking to Evelyn about her memories of Whistle Stop, Alabama — a smidge of a town that existed only because the trains stopped there.
To put its size in perspective, the Grand Canyon is "just" 277 miles (446 km) long, and a smidge over a mile (1.6 km) deep.
In most restaurants and stores across China, gojis are but an afterthought, occasionally sprinkled on dishes for color and just a smidge of extra flavor.
Some of this is thanks to a small sample size, diminishing athleticism and curbed quickness, but his surrounding personnel deserves a smidge of blame, too.
Here are the five juiciest redactions from the Flynn sentencing document, with some context and a smidge of informed speculation about What It All Means.
We avoid the fear of failure (and often surprise ourselves) by setting time-sensitive goals that are a smidge higher than we think are possible.
You can quickly do the math yourself: $38 per share times 421 million shares works out to a smidge under $16 billion — an incredible IPO sum.
It may be a little shallow, but a person's smartphone says a lot about them, who they are, and perhaps a smidge about their economic status.
Tests showed that the grain was slightly radioactive; the amounts of strontium-90 were just a smidge above the Ukrainian safety limit of 20 Bq/kg.
The phone is built around an abnormally large 163-inch screen, which is just a smidge smaller than the one on Samsung's huge Galaxy S216 Ultra.
In the clip, she explained that the Christmas tree was just a smidge taller than the the one she and her family thought they had chosen.
He's feeling a smidge self-conscious though: The other week he had white ceramic braces fixed to neaten his smile (he'll be retaining that front-toothed gap).
It's a smidge utopian, but then again, this is Google, a company that once mused about "set[ting] aside a part of the world" for technology experimentation.
A smidge of self-awareness and the universal parental need to emotionally connect with your kid are enough to put Hirsh-Pasek's recommendations into practice pretty easily.
If his flow and beats were a smidge more iconic, he'd epitomize the kind of major minor artistry Le Tigre—hell, Spoon or somebody—parlayed into legend.
Imagine if midway through "The Shining," Jack Torrance took a break from the haunted goings-on at the Overlook Hotel and nipped into town for a smidge.
In general, picture quality is a smidge grainier on the regular Portal compared to the Portal+, but both are better and more stable than FaceTime on your phone.
It's got to be a smidge satisfying for McConnell to note that of the big political wins of the Trump administration, he's had his hands in all three.
The annual laurels had been handed out since the 1950s, so Ms. Gauci may be forgiven if she viewed the invitation — a career highlight — as a smidge overdue.
A new normal was found after the 2008 crisis, with just a smidge under 75% of Seed deals focused on selling to the masses for nearly a decade.
Whole Foods has only about 460 stores in the U.S., Canada, and the United Kingdom, a smidge compared to the number of supermarkets overall, so reach becomes important.
The tree is more than 5,000 years old, making it a smidge older than the more famous, roughly 4,800-year-old bristlecone named Methuselah that lives down the road.
Lately, though, there's been a movement towards making fight scenes and their brutal aftermath at least a smidge more realistic, to give audiences a taste of the stakes involved.
For context, Barack Obama won just under 53 percent of the vote in 2008, and George H.W. Bush got a smidge over 53 percent of the vote in 1988.
The star of the above glamour shot is a star named CVSO 303, which is 1,200 light-years from Earth and located just a smidge north of Orion's belt.
No longer being coy about re-election is Hatch's Democratic colleague, Dianne Feinstein, 84, who is a smidge older than him, but all in for another six-year term.
Expect to leave the house looking like a slob, feeling like a slob, and maybe reveling in the smidge of freedom that resides in your slovenliness, at least once.
I will say I wish we had gotten a smidge more time with Kathrine Narducci as mob wife Carrie Bufalino and Welker White as Jo "wife of Jimmy" Hoffa.
Sure, the photos need a little retouching (the brightness needs to be bumped up just a smidge), but that's really easy to do in an app like Google Photos.
He's moved down a smidge in our list because he's shown no ability to appeal to nonwhite voters, who make up roughly 40% of the Democratic primary electorate nationally.
Aside from being about as durable as the permanent dye they matched it up against, the blackest of the dye batches Huang's team made was only a smidge less darker.
Gift shops sell cocktail glasses with Oppenheimer's silhouette and his martini recipe painted on the outside ("4 ounces good gin, a smidge of dry vermouth, lime juice and honey syrup").
It helps that, even at full speed, he can recognize when a defender is leaning even a smidge too far and make them pay with a perfectly threaded pinpoint pass.
It also has a 4,085mAh battery, which is a moderate step up from the 3,800mAh battery in the OnePlus 7T, and just a smidge bigger than the OnePlus 7 Pro's 4,000mAh.
He raked in $44 million in donations in March of that year, which is just a smidge higher than the last $43.5 million record set by Sanders in the previous month.
Snap a photo and the neural network identifies exactly how to make it look better—increase contrast a smidge, tone down brightness, whatever—and apply the changes in less than 20 milliseconds.
If push came to shove, I'd pick Dunkin' for coffee, because it was maybe a smidge stronger and less sweet, though many people prefer their coffee on the milder and sweeter side.
We Will Wait (2014-2017), Serkan Ozkaya's reverse camera obscura, at Postmasters, eerily veiled Duchamp's regaled Etants Donnés in a 21st-century iteration, though its peephole FX proved a smidge too ghostly.
That means just a smidge of a movement days ahead of time, while Dorian is in the Bahamas, can reverberate and mean a direct hit or not, said private meteorologist Ryan Maue.
He raked in $22020 million in donations in March of that year, which is just a smidge higher than the last $22016 million record set by Sanders in the previous month. Sen.
As is the case with almost any women-led blockbuster, the Charlie's Angels reboot, starring Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott, and Ella Balinska, debuted at the box office to a smidge of backlash.
I'm constantly chasing the feeling those books give me in everything I write, and hoping that someday someone will love my work even a smidge as much as I love Harry Potter.
That's a drop from the rate of 2.5 percent of visits seen the week prior, though it is still a smidge above the baseline rate of 2.2 percent seen outside the flu season.
The couple were peppered with questions about Taylor Swift, social media (Kim "hates tweeters and deleters," Kanye notes), and their public image, and it's all just so entertaining and even a smidge insightful.
This cast of The Bachelorette has a particular distaste for Jean Blanc, who fumbled his chance when he told Becca that he was falling in love with her just a smidge too early.
This method carries an extremely high risk: A tiny mistake—a drop too much acid, or a laser pointed a smidge in the wrong direction—could destroy the phone, rending the data inaccessible.
So if that's not in their DNA, I'm automatically bummed and 10 times lazier, because I know as long as they can see a smidge of my cleavage, they'll think I'm the prettiest.
Their breaths start to make a clicking noise when they overheat, said Ms. Bell, 37, and one, Dizzy, will succumb soon after, splaying in any smidge of cool shadow cast over the sidewalk.
"However, we found that median wages actually dropped a smidge in Richmond, Va., and Washington, D.C." As the report notes, "The millennial population is growing – and prospering – more in some places than in others."
But just a smidge more than half of adult Americans support allowing transgender people to use the bathrooms of their choice, according to a Pew survey, although just 30% of Republicans held that view.
I realized that I was caught in a limbo where I was a smidge too big for the fashion brands I loved, and too small for the plus-size brands available at the time.
They hail from Gloucestershire in England and started dropping spectral, folk-dipped pop about six months ago, beginning with "Universe"—a song of hypnotic incantations with a smidge of Fiona Apple in there too.
The Instagram ideal beauty standard is embodied by Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner — a sexy baby meets Jessica Rabbit — and it falls a smidge to the right of the pit of the uncanny valley.
But that doesn't seem to be happening: According to KFF, if you look at days spent in the hospital as a metric, 2019 enrollees have actually been a smidge healthier than in previous years.
Here's a scenario all iPhone users are familiar with: You're watching a video of, lets say, a guy getting flattened by a gigantic water balloon and decide the volume is just a smidge too loud.
While we were definitely under the impression that electronics didn't function on the Hogwarts campus, you have to imagine that in the intervening years since the books were written things might have changed a smidge.
Adding an in-ear tip can improve the bass just a smidge by shooting the sound deeper into your ears, but as we said earlier, removing them to charge is a pain in the ass.
In the clip, she explained that a Christmas tree had just been delivered to her house, and it was just a smidge taller than the the one she and her family thought they had chosen.
That's just a smidge fewer than the 5.3 million jobs Obama saw created in the last 25 months he was in office, and also a touch below the pace of job growth promised by Trump.
These women are later revealed to be part of an art installation that Susan has put together — but, for the first few minutes of the film, these naked bodies are displayed without a smidge of context.
The preferred coffee of PEI is a Tim Horton's double double (that's double cream, double sugar), hockey is more important than God—but only by a smidge—and Anne of Green Gables is the patron saint.
Facebook may still have the huge problem involving the scourge of fake news to deal with, but its gone and done something that will decrease your Facebook rage — just a smidge — by removing third-party app invites.
The doctored Pelosi video is a good example of this; all the creator had to do was simply slow the speed of the video down just a smidge to create the desired effect, and Trump bought it.
And so it went for me — just a smidge over five-feet tall with a very small, young-looking face, I was routinely greeted with remarks about how my age couldn't possibly be the number I claimed.
These could include a hearty seafood pancake (a smidge too spongy for Paleo dieters, one suspects) and a beef tartare tossed with cubes of ripe Asian pear and generously drizzled with sesame oil (an unexpectedly refreshing pairing).
The movie seems fine with preserving and foregrounding other religious ideas: Figures like Buddha still get quoted in the movie, and there's some religiously oriented language about becoming one with the universe, alongside a smidge of yoga.
I saw how tiny the ship looked and the even tinier landing area, along with the massive wake and the menacing stern of the aircraft carrier that would kill me if I got just a smidge too low.
John McCain and former President George W. Bush offered critiques of their own of Trumpism -- loosely defined for these purposes as a mix of populism, nationalism and anti-PC talk with a smidge of media scapegoating thrown in.
Firstly, after the fracas died down just a smidge, Garnett tried to sneak around the back and get into it with Howard again, like everyone would all of a sudden take three seconds off and let them fight again.
Lifted from her upcoming new LP Midnight Room, "Raised by Wolves" is a sprightly pop number, with the perfect pinch of melancholy and a smidge of Rod Stewart's "Young Turks"—which, if you're not familiar, please get involved immediately.
The colors are a smidge saturated if you've got HDR turned on (it's on by default and all of the pics below were taken with HDR on), but not as aggressive like on the other phones such as the Google Pixels.
When the same recipients keep landing win after win — this year, it is Leonardo DiCaprio and Brie Larson — the hunger for variation is at such a pitch that any modulation brings relief, even if it doesn't change the outcome a smidge.
The most recent smidge of information came from Musk during the company's first-quarter earnings call in May when he said that from a "technical standpoint" Tesla vehicles would be capable of full autonomy by the end of this year.
On Iran more broadly, pragmatists see decades of enmity that has been costly for the US and brought little benefit, whereas a smidge more compromise and even cooperation will not just serve US interests but also reduce the costly risk of war.
What Could Have Happened: The single is hit a tiny bit harder, Forsythe runs a step slower, or rounds third base a little less efficiently, the infield dirt slips under Forsythe's spike just a smidge, Reddick's throw is somehow just a blip harder.
It's only a smidge bigger than the Note 8's 6.3-inch panel, but Samsung was able to shrink the bezels above and below the screen even further, so the Note 9 isn't meaningfully larger than last year's phone, despite its bigger display.
As unfair as it is to be disappointed that a show written before the collapse of its universe doesn't acknowledge or play into that importance, it's also hard not to wish that Netflix's Marvel shows went just a smidge farther in telling their joint story.
The disconnect between the way Lara was raised — one in a bunch of kids in a working class household — and the way she lives now (commuting via helicopter) is personified in her two sons, whom she occasionally looks on with a smidge of horror.
In fact, as of midday trading Wednesday, the Nasdaq would have had to rise more than 4 percent to retake the level it hit in July 2015 —which itself was only a smidge higher than the great tech bubble highs seen in early 2000.
There were a few moments in my early 20s when I experimented with leggings as pants, (a phase all women should attempt because it's comfortable as heck) but only when I wore a T-shirt dress a smidge too short to pair with tights.
Although the band haven't radically altered the musical blueprint they inked so long ago, they have polished their sound a smidge without losing the blurry-eyed 4 AM grit (2008's "Last Day of Magic" being a prime example of The Kills' scuzzy-pop-cool sweet spot).
Campbell has joined a growing handful of very famous, very mainstream celebrities who have ventured into the wilds of YouTube, a platform known more than a smidge dismissively for sugary makeup gurus and Casey Neistat, and decidedly more seriously for extremism and the people who weaponize it.
In an effort to still Donald Trump's mockery of her as "Pocahontas" from his endless string of rally podiums, Warren in October 2018 released the results of a DNA test that showed her with a smidge of Native American ancestry dating back, at minimum, six generations.
Once it's baked and assembled, the cake gets a rich chocolate coating on top and is then flecked with what the bakery says is food grade luster dust, which does remind us a smidge of the galaxy trend, but all of these sweet, magical fads are closely related, anyway.
Aleena graduated from Northwest High School in Germantown, where she gave tours to guests, was a member of four honor societies and ran the Green Club with her friend Haley, helping the school earn Green Ribbon environmental status -- "a nationally recognized thing," she says with a smidge of satisfaction.
That little smidge of doubt means that, even as your heart and your mind are both telling you there are no tapes, and though you can know to an incredible degree of certainty there are no tapes ... well, there are those reports of surveillance and intercepts, unmasking and leaking.
Time will tell if this year's stats can improve upon 2015's: Fashionista did a comprehensive breakdown of racial diversity on fashion tomes last year and found 19.8% women of color, just a smidge higher than its findings for 2014, when 19.7% of magazines featured non-white cover stars.
The vehicle is a little sleeker, with smaller, sharper looking rear lights and more aggressive panel creases over the huge rear haunches; the headlights are multi-LEDs with cut-crystal looking internal surfaces that are supposed to look like an illuminated diamond; and the roofline is just a smidge lower.
In today's businesses, everybody has to be a team player, after all, and if you want to bring technology to bear on this, you first need data — and once you have data, you can go into full-on analytics mode and maybe even throw in a smidge of machine learning, too.
In a presidential race that can largely be described as a demagogue-laden fever dream, the scenario got just a tiny smidge weirder yesterday, when Clinton launched her #ChefsForHillary campaign, in which "some of the best chefs from coast to coast" show their "Team Hillary pride" by posting "delicious recipes" on a dedicated Pinterest page.
A University of Illinois study found that people who earn the most (more than $10 million annually) are only a smidge happier than the average Joes and Janes who work for them, and psychologists from the University of California found that genetics and life circumstances only account for about 50 percent of a person's happiness.
The Android flavor of the dark mode (below) also appears a smidge less dark on the contacts screen view versus the iOS version (pictured at the top of this post) — though that may be to do with differences in how the two OSes handle dark mode at the system level since WhatsApp said it wanted to reflect those choices.
We Just Found Out That Mercury Is Geologically ActiveOur solar system is rife with geologic activity, from eruptive ice moons to mountainous dwarf…Read more ReadA few months back, scientists analyzing data collected during NASA's MESSENGER mission made a startling announcement: Mercury, a planet just a smidge larger than our Moon that sits blisteringly close to the Sun, is geologically active.
"I think that Warren's DNA test, which shows her likely to have a smidge of Native ancestry, is first of all politically expedient for her, in that it absolves her of lying, and that gives her much needed credibility in the face of the right's attacks on her, led by Trump," said Dina Gilio-Whitaker, a citizen of Colville Confederated Tribes and an Indigenous studies scholar and writer.
Oculus is likely going to have a rough time convincing novices to flock toward its more sophisticated VR platform when they have the option of purchasing a PS4 and PSVR for just a smidge more than the Rift, which will still, of course, need a power-hungry PC. Oculus did what it felt it had to do in regards to shipping the Rift without the Touch controllers, but it was a far more complicated decision than just breaking another ship-date promise.

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