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Dogs, pigs and chickens ate every smidgen of organic matter.
They were used to fighting for every smidgen of attention that came their way.
Alex Bluett, friskafood.com This tart is worth every smidgen of the high percentage cocoa solids that go into it.
In its severity and gloom it reminded me of something Gilbert Adair wrote about John Sayles's austere movie Limbo, that it was a sort of North American movie-making which had managed to expunge every smidgen of Hollywood glitz.
Wash your face, removing every smidgen of the mask off.
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When other people get a load of how much we hash out every single smidgen of minutiae -- well, it can bring innocent bystanders to their knees.
Every time they sample a smidgen of success, their bespectacled frontman scampers off to study again at Harvard.
These outlandish characters (who are, amazingly, no longer perceived as such) love to talk about constitutionality, criticizing every policy or opinion that falls a smidgen to the left of their beliefs as "not what our founding fathers had in mind" -- ludicrous!
E-readers have their utility — my Kindle is filled with James Joyce's "Ulysses," the complete Sherlock Holmes, and every novel by Charles Dickens and Joseph Conrad, yet weighs not a smidgen more than when it's empty.
Use up every bit of your cosmetics: Get the last smidgen of lipstick out of the tube with a lip brush.
Most simply reclaim a smidgen of colonial times by putting wreathes in every window, some adding lights, with spotlights on front doors, taking the onlooker back to when the Commonwealth of Virginia became so great.
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