She wedged in the remaining smidge of an empty spot next to me, having just arrived to meet a girlfriend for a cocktail or three. |
Top-condition early auto coupés with 60,000 miles on the clock start at a smidge over £30,000 from a private seller. |
It was a little bit of Balmain, a smidge of Balenciaga, a few vague references to Yohji Yamamoto and Rick Owens. |
The body may have been kept in the cryogenic containment unit just a smidge too long. |
I took out the tuner, and began tuning it just a smidge sharp, because I like the sound of it better that way. |
I simply wish we could tone down the royal trappings just a smidge. |