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smidgen Meaning in Bengali



একটি ক্ষুদ্র বা সবে মাত্র নির্ধারণযোগ্য পরিমাণ





smidgen's Usage Examples:

units that are most commonly understood to be approximate are the drop, smidgen, pinch, and dash, yet nearly all of the traditional cooking measurement.


In contrast to the decor, the cuisine is predominantly Filipino with a smidgen of Western and Chinese foods.


teaspoon, a pinch as 1⁄16 teaspoon, and a smidgen as 1⁄32 teaspoon.


Based on these spoons, there are two smidgens in a pinch and two pinches in a dash.


dressing room, and someone who was always up for a laugh and a friendly smidgen of banter.


bargain-bins (Elton John, Gong, David Bowie) to push the taste-envelope a smidgen closer to both prog-art and schmaltz-rock.


often been reshaped into an elegantly modified, elongated shape that has a smidgen of heel and a softly peaked toe.


" A Kirkus Reviews review says, "The smidgen of mystery will be just enough for the faithful already queued up for this.


stating, "A quick pace, a brace of committed and funny guest actors, and a smidgen of heart combine to make 'The Girl’s Code' (sic) an unassuming but above-average.


5 The Outlaw", with a mix of current and classic country, as well as a smidgen of Southern rock.


The Boston Globe called it "cute, giggle-worthy, and only a smidgen dangerous".


A dash, a pinch, a smidgen : more than a cookbook.


heap of references, some gratuitous bloodshed, and the occasional actual smidgen of heart.


simultaneously seize a plum reporting assignment and spend at least a smidgen of quality time with his family.


The Philadelphia Inquirer wrote that "while it doesn't sacrifice a smidgen of street-level intensity, it reaffirms just how far-reaching (and how.


film's "bare-bones screenplay" for being "wholly unable to deliver even a smidgen of nuance or depth", and called Cusack's performance "possibly the most.


boogie that the Brothers are (in)famous for and serves it up with just a smidgen of country and comes out with another winner.


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.


There are still unacceptable phrases which, if there had been a smidgen of consistency with what was said at the EU ministers' meeting, should.



smidgen's Meaning':

a tiny or scarcely detectable amount

Synonyms:

shred; whit; smidgeon; smidgin; iota; scintilla; smidge; small indefinite amount; small indefinite quantity; tittle;

Antonyms:

maximum;

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