A smidge is a very small amount. A smidgeon, smidgen, iota, scintilla, whit. A variable measure, less than one and greater than zero.
As in a small amount - Smidge.
much
"How much?" means "what amount?". For example: "How much bread do you want?" means "what amount of bread do you want?" "How much is this item?" when asked in a shop, might mean "how much money does this cost?"
How much did the mausoleum at Halicarnassus cost?
The sentence "How much does it cost?" is a correct interrogative sentence (a question).However, the form "how much it costs" is also correct when used in a declarative sentence, "I don't know how much it costs." or "How much it costs is not a factor."
Sara Smidge Goessel goes by Smidge.
As in a small amount - Smidge.
Sara Smidge Goessel is 5'.
Can't help you too much. If you were to say, what means NOT awhile.. Then a smidge? Or "more than a smidge" Sorry.
Florida by a smidge
Florida by a smidge
smidge, smidgen
just a smidge
Rose Philbrook has written: 'The wings of Dr. Smidge'
Get a smidge of Blue from Google. That looks JUST like blue!
Get a smidge of Blue from Google. That looks JUST like Blue!
7.2 / 8 or just a smidge over 7/8 (seven 8ths)