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Probably you're a tidge more tired than you thought ...
Epic fail, guys. Epic fail. karenmiller 2009
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Of course, each says he doubts it (and of course no reasons are given for this position) but at least they admit the possibility, which in this day of Goodwinitis, is a tidge of progress.
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I'll guess that a fair number of today's complainers were of age during the era and were in favor of the war, so complaints might be a tidge less than sincere.
Robert McNamara , Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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She then stole away into the back room…where she may have overcompensated just a tidge, I fear.
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We could city bus it there and back, leaving a tidge early.
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More recently a twee deck was added on to the back of the house, taking up just a tidge more of the limited yardspace.
weapons of massdistraction › Pietrisycamollaviadelrechiotemexity 2003
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You don’t know at all what’s acceptable to her, but I daresay that Ashley’s parents - the ones who have spent the last 9 years of their life taking care of her, and by all accounts doing a masterful job - probably have just a tidge more insight into what she might want than you?
The Ashley Treatment: A Feminist and Disability Rights Issue? 2007
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He’s still sore from that incident, and a tidge cranky.
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