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smidgin

n. (alternative form of smidgen English)

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smidgin

n. a tiny or scarcely detectable amount [syn: shred, scintilla, whit, iota, tittle, smidgen, smidgeon, smidge]

Usage examples of "smidgin".

I unscrewed the plastic top and lined up three glasses, and into the first poured just a smidgin for a taste.

And every day, punctually, there is a smidgin of four-fruit jam, a third of a loaf of army bread, the sixteenth part of a two-pound can of fat pork, and three cigarettes.

Yockerbow found out the second dark of the voyage, when chief navigator Ulgrimamused, apparently, to meet not only a landsider but a female with at least a smidgin of skylorehad taken Arranth to the stern for a practical discussion.

When it came time to return, the rune was daubed minutely on a smidgin of papyrus and fastened to the leg of the patient bird.

In truth, he has been made just a smidgin crazy by all those movies, which he hasn't quite yet assimilated, and he isn't at all times able to sort out the truth from the fiction in what he has seen on his mental silver screen.

She'd thrown the cat among the pigeons well and truly, with that dose of Keppler, seasoned with a smidgin of Newton and soupcon of Laplace.