Definition of «smidge»

A smidge is a small, slight amount or an extremely minor degree. It can be used to describe something that is very little or in small amounts, such as a smidge of salt or sugar added to food. The term has its origins from Old English and Middle Low German words meaning "a small piece" or "a fragment."

Sentences with «smidge»

  • Linking up: April at Smidge of This for Five on Friday, Karli at September Farm for Oh Hey Friday, Amanda at Meet at the Barre for Friday Favorites and Erika at A Little Bit of Everything for Friday Favorites. (confessionsofanorthernbelle.com)
  • However, Funky Fluff wings are narrower and smidge longer. (simplymombailey.com)
  • Good thing I have a tiny smidge of self control or I would have eaten three of these in rapid succession. (kimmysbakeshop.com)
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