Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word SMIDGEN
SMIDGEN
Definitions of SMIDGEN
- A very small quantity or amount.
Number of letters
7
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using SMIDGEN in a Sentence
- He exaplined that in her "bid to write a cogent and credible second album, she's maybe toiled a smidgen too hard, thus rendering some of it confused or lacking appeal".
- ; Smidgen : Irish or Scottish Gaelic smidean , a very small bit (connected to Irish smidirÃn, smithereen), from smid, syllable or a small bit.
- They comprise the rockabilly elven mage Hannah, the hipster dwarven warrior Violet who shaved her beard before it became cool, the atheist human cleric Dee, who hails from a family of Lovecraftian monster cultists, and the hippie halfling (here called "smidgen") thief Betty, whose idea of a hearty meal is a bag of drugs and candy.
- DIYs Colm McAuliffe described it as "a relentlessly, resolutely sunkissed cruise through a midsummer night's dream of synth pop Utopia", one that "ensures that all cynicism needs to be checked in order to enjoy even a smidgen of the album".
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