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    tad example sentences

    tad


    1. ‘Wasn’t given a lot of choice, really, was I?’ I said a tad cynically


    2. Oh how I love this man! I smile at him and he relaxes a tad, his expression changing to one of warm, deep joy


    3. She had to use the three-d reality Earth Mortal personification to come here, one that was a very good representation of what her mortal person had looked like the year she was killed, maybe a little more shape, a little smoother and with hair a tad bit loosened from the ‘fro she’d worn at the time


    4. I've lived in the hill all my life, that's been a tad over two centuries


    5. As the strain was becoming a tad too much,


    6. had been fed a tad too much and I could see it was getting heavy


    7. The second nasal “Okay” was a tad too much


    8. “Yes, of course! I have this habit of speaking a tad too much and


    9. Her hooves were a tad shaky but after crossing into the village, she seemed more at ease


    10. She opened the door a tad and scowled at him

    11. A tad light-headed, she struggled to keep her eyes focused


    12. And perhaps a tad sarcastic


    13. “Buh…what?” Brynjolf stammered, one eyebrow sharply raised and his normally level mouth a tad crooked from confusion and drink


    14. Penelope backed out of the tent, feeling a tad dejected


    15. I know you are not squeamish, though you nevertheless may perhaps be a tad idealistic


    16. Yet, given the recent dealings with the Elusivers, this seemed a tad naive


    17. He also refused to let Nathan know anymore, which Nathan thought a tad unfair but he was in no position to argue now


    18. “The air is a tad ripe out here


    19. Of course, someone ambling into the fish cannery would find the printing press loitering in the corner a tad odd


    20. Amaranthe was glad for the darkness, since her cheeks felt a tad warm again

    21. Addressing his well wishers, his boyish countenance revealing signs of age however retaining its youthful glimmer, his delivery, once flawless, however a tad slower and unsteady, I was suddenly overcome by fits of tears


    22. Uncle Hobart had dug the grave with the JCB, which meant it was a tad deep, so he put some road cones around it to stop people falling in


    23. The place was perhaps a tad more deserted than usual this morning, a few bleary-eyed coffee-drinkers in the food court and several other ritual strollers attested to the normality of the day


    24. Cruising over Oxford, how could one mistake it? I was maybe a tad lonely, knowing that everyone down there was snug in a pub, or better yet, at home in warm bed


    25. The outer world suddenly grew a tad more silent


    26. “Perhaps a tad morbid


    27. “Speed nine thousand…speed ten thousand,” it advised, and he eased off the power a tad and tried an axial roll


    28. “They appear a tad disorganized,” said the sim


    29. In that single moment his grip became just a tad more lax and allowed Ethan to slip his knife hand away with a sudden, violent shove


    30. The chiding was a tad less vociferous than usual, at least from me, because of Charles’ surprise announcement about intending to retire

    31. It was a tad hard to eat, with the mille-feuille taking a little persuasion to break free and I felt there could have been a touch more zing in the lemon element, but I’m knit picking


    32. One could also hear the musings of young enthusiasts, provided one listened intently enough, but soon stopped looking for it branding the act immoral, a tad embarrassed himself like the child caught red-handed stealing cookies from the ‘kitchen enshrouded by the safety of early morning


    33. standards are just a tad higher than ours and that


    34. when your soul is a tad tired of this excruciating and


    35. There was just one problem: they had been snapping together a tad too easily


    36. implications, it was a little more than a tad unsettling


    37. “Yes, I guess using two hundred diamonds would have been a tad expensive


    38. His breath was sweet, olive skin flawless, lips full and intentions clear – I thought, so was somewhat surprised and just a tad disappointed when he merely asked if I’d become a permanent fixture, and he'd guarantee I'd be a buyer within a year


    39. So maybe I was losing it just a tad


    40. Things have slowed down a tad these days

    41. He was dressed in grey slacks and a white shirt, which made me feel a tad underdressed in shorts and tank top


    42. David was a tad unsettled that Tony had gone behind his back to speak with Albert, but his


    43. and shook hands with Sonya who smiled at her a tad maliciously


    44. Now Saturn is in the picture, the auric field is a tad weaker than usual, and so you catch it


    45. Even though it looked a tad too small it appeared as if it would fit the broad shouldered half-breed


    46. overstating things a tad


    47. use that either so it may have to wait til I accrue a tad


    48. chase had been a tad premature


    49. His round cheery face always made their hearts feel a tad lighter and the days not as hot or long


    50. ?” Bernice coaxed a tad louder














































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    Synonyms for "tad"

    shade tad

    "tad" definitions

    a slight amount or degree of difference