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  • noun Plural form of smidge.

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Examples

  • I followed her gaze to the two dark smidges near my waist.

    Bleeding Violet Dia Reeves 2010

  • I used such infinitesimal smidges of makeup that they were practically theoretical.

    Haunted Honeymoon Marta Acosta 2010

  • I followed her gaze to the two dark smidges near my waist.

    Bleeding Violet Dia Reeves 2010

  • I can deel wif smidges ob sarcasmic, axually I lykes smidges of sarcasmic Bonkin and runnin away is annoyin.

    Ur instrucshuns - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008

  • Our oxygen does derive from CO2, however, with the remaining carbon mostly spread about in little bits of graphite in the crust, plus a few smidges in higher concentrations, which we call fossil fuels.

    Archive 2007-09-01 James Killus 2007

  • Our oxygen does derive from CO2, however, with the remaining carbon mostly spread about in little bits of graphite in the crust, plus a few smidges in higher concentrations, which we call fossil fuels.

    Author's Note and Some Introduction to Dark Underbelly James Killus 2007

  • Although the key word here is beige or camel or mushroom or whatever you like to call it there are just the right smidges of brown, green, yellow, blue and red in a subtle blend of rich texture.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • He'll kick things off by letting you select one of a few different smidges (a little slime-like critter) with different elemental affinity.

    IGN DS 2008

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