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  • n  a tiny or scarcely detectable amount

  • Later, as Speed reaches manhood and drives in "real" races, the visuals get wildly sophisticated, but not one smidge more realistic.
  • Like The Shawshank Redemption, which he did next, it didn't have so much as a smidge of the supernatural in it.
  • The image instantly summoned is of the traveling businessman who wants a smidge of sexual exercise before retiring, but who is too tired, timid or cheap to summon a call girl.
News & Articles

  • Howard Kurtz: Goodbye to CNN, hello to Fox News
    It just became a smidge harder for Fox News haters to dismiss the network as Republican drivel. Fox executives confirmed on Thursday that it has hired Washington journalist Howard Kurtz — who has decades of experience that includes yearslong stints at CNN and The Washington Post — to serve as ...
    June 20, 2013 - The Washington Times
Quotes

  • Michelle Malkin in TIME
    A columnist at the conservative New York Post called for Letterman's immediate firing, and pundit Michelle Malkin said on Fox News, "It's hard not to have a smidge of schadenfreude for somebody who's shown contempt for women in public .........
  • Brent Butt in Channel Canada
    I'm so excited to get HICCUPS on the air,said Butt. "I may be a smidge biased, but it truly is my new favourite show. Nancy as Millie just kills me :she's nuts! And the rest of the cast is fantastic. Every day in every scene, someone would...
  • John Green in The Missoulian
    Well, it's certainly preferable to being actually famous,John Green wrote in an e-mail. "They (nerdfighters) co-create with us. This creates a feeling of intimacy, which sometimes can lead to things that make you a smidge uncomfortable -...

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