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plural skoshes
(informal) A tiny amount; a little bit. quotations examples
“Fly just a skosh to your one o'clock,” Elroy said.
2002, Jan Hornung, Kiss the Sky: Helicopter Tales, page 62
Just a skosh after the lunch break, Bivvy and Erin were singing a song together.
2003, John Barnes, The Sky So Big and Black, page 216
I set the bit a skosh under the width of the mortise's shoulder; […]
2005, Bill Hylton, Bill Hylton's Power-Tool Joinery
Wondrously weird and a skosh too long, “Good Manners” is a dark Brazilian fable of animalistic passions and social isolation.
2018 July 26, Jeannette Catsoulis, “Review: ‘Good Manners’ Is a Twisty Werewolf Tale From Brazil”, in New York Times