| 31. | I curled up in my sleeping bag wearing in layers every smidge of clothing I'd brought, gloves, sock hat and all.
|
| 32. | Wikipedia s famous co-founder, Jimmy Wales, the longest-serving trustee, was the first to add a smidge of information.
|
| 33. | Apparently, the makers of this follow-up to the 25 million-selling " Titanic " soundtrack think, a smidge more.
|
| 34. | Movie Jesus has to be all beatific and bland, white-bread and just a smidge dreamy ( in both senses of the word ).
|
| 35. | Why has Ellington's star soared out of sight while Strayhorn's trajectory has remained flat, or even begun to sink a smidge?
|
| 36. | "I'm a conservative person by nature, but I would like to be a smidge more aggressive with my putter,"
|
| 37. | If that strikes you as a bit over the top, a smidge strong, a trifle judgmental, you don't understand what is afoot.
|
| 38. | McAlpine would later admit " listening now, it seems that none of us could play anything without making it fiddly, and a smidge too fast.
|
| 39. | The Waves, who had a six-game winning streak ended, could get a smidge of a revenge when the schools meet again Saturday in Malibu.
|
| 40. | Yet only in Providence, some say, would the reform candidate be saddled with a smidge of Old Providence : His father is a famous mob lawyer.
|