Sentences with Smidge

Filter by Meaning

83 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Smidge'

Can I borrow a smidge of your notes for the upcoming exam?

After hours of searching, she found a smidge of information about the rare butterfly species.

Tommy decided to use just a smidge of glue to fix the broken toy.

Jane applied a smidge of perfume before heading out for the evening.

The scientist needed only a smidge of the sample for the crucial experiment.

Emily carefully added a smidge of blue paint to create the perfect shade for her artwork.

The meteorologist forecasted just a smidge of rain for the weekend.

Grandma's secret recipe called for a smidge of cinnamon to make the cookies irresistible.

Mary noticed a smidge of dust on the bookshelf and decided to clean it.

After the rain, the gardener added a smidge of fertilizer to the soil for the plants.

Despite the smidge of uncertainty, the team decided to proceed with the risky strategy.

Jane noticed a smidge of kindness in her neighbor's gesture and appreciated it.

The teacher added a smidge of humor to her lesson to keep the students engaged.

The programmer made a slight adjustment, adding a smidge of code to fix the software bug.

The archaeologist unearthed artifacts, hoping to find a smidge of evidence about ancient civilizations.

The fashion designer decided to incorporate a smidge of vintage style into the modern clothing collection.

Jake felt a smidge of nostalgia as he listened to the old song from his childhood.

The astronomer observed the distant star, noticing a smidge of variation in its brightness.

The gardener sprinkled a smidge of fertilizer to help the plants thrive in the nutrient-rich soil.

Sarah felt a smidge of excitement as she opened the mysterious package that arrived in the mail.

The teacher gave the students a smidge of extra time to complete the challenging assignment.

The explorer discovered a smidge of gold dust while panning for treasure in the river.

During the negotiation, they agreed to make just a smidge of compromise to reach a fair deal.

The astronomer discovered a smidge of a new celestial object through the powerful telescope.

Despite the smidge of difficulty, Sarah persevered and completed the challenging puzzle.

The tailor added a smidge of extra fabric to ensure the perfect fit of the dress.

John applied just a smidge of pressure to the brakes to slow down the speeding car.

The environmentalist advocated for reducing even the smidgest amount of plastic waste.

The poet included a smidge of melancholy in his verses, creating a beautiful, emotional piece.

Despite practicing only a smidge, the musician delivered a flawless performance.

The detective found a smidge of evidence that helped solve the mysterious case.

The architect adjusted the plans by a smidge to accommodate the client's preferences.

As the clock struck midnight, a smidge of anxiety crept in, knowing the deadline was approaching.

The author added a smidge of suspense to the plot, keeping readers eagerly turning the pages.

The mechanic adjusted the car's engine with a smidge of precision to optimize its performance.

1 to 35 of 83 Sentences

Cite This Word

Was This Helpful?
Copied