Smidge in a sentence as a noun

And that was with a helium booster, along with a smidge of lithium.

We and bitched and moaned about the state of the terminals and over the last decade they've even became a smidge better.

I do wish they would ease down a smidge on thier pricing in general, but otherwise I really feel about them the way I feel about google at this point.

As thrilled as I am that we're doing this, overdue and hopefully done right in the public interest, being about three blocks outside one of the initial service areas stings just a smidge.

In the US, the bank name, account number, and a smidge of personally identifying info for the account holder is sufficient to create an electronic check against the account, and there is no protection for the account holder for any funds that are removed.- The info is being sent over http instead of https, so it can be easily sniffed along the way.- Even if it was encrypted, it's probably stored in their system at least briefly.

Smidge definitions

noun

a tiny or scarcely detectable amount

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