No wonder the Western world has been smitten by the sari, and every woman with a smidgen of sartorial savvy wants one. |
She lends the film much-needed plausibility, despite nagging doubts that she is a smidgen too old to be playing such roles. |
Though made from an odd array of ingredients including a smidgen of potato flour, they did taste vaguely like French fries. |
When contemporary historians look back on Genoa in 20 years' time, will they find a smidgen of significance in these events? |
The Banoffee Pie was a small disc of salty-sweet crumbs, topped with a smidgen of toffee and banana under a voluminous cloud of piped cream. |
The book is all songs and vignettes, with the odd crumb of action or smidgen of spoken words. |