Skosh vs Smidge - What's the difference?
skosh | smidge |
A tiny amount; a little bit; tad; smidgen; jot.
* 2002 , Jan Hornung, Kiss the Sky: Helicopter Tales (ISBN 0595228968), page 62
* 2003 , John Barnes, The Sky So Big and Black , (ISBN: 0765342227), page 216:
* 2005 , Bill Hylton, Bill Hylton's Power-Tool Joinery (ISBN 144031635X):
* 2009 , Kate Walbert, A Short History of Women: A Novel (ISBN 1416594981), page 192:
As nouns the difference between skosh and smidge
is that skosh is a tiny amount; a little bit; tad; smidgen; jot while smidge is alternative form of lang=en.skosh
English
Noun
(es)- He added just a skosh of vinegar, to give the recipe some zip.
- “Fly just a skosh to your one o'clock,” Elroy said.
- Just a skosh after the lunch break, Bivvy and Erin were singing a song together.
- I set the bit a skosh under the width of the mortise's shoulder;
- “More?” “Just a skosh',” Liz says. “A ' skosh ?” Fran says. “Japanese for 'a little,'” Liz says. “Sukoshi.”