Examples of 'tad' in a sentence
Meaning of "tad"
tad (adverb): A colloquial term meaning 'a little bit' or 'slightly'. It is often used informally in casual speech. For example, 'Could you move the chair a tad to the left?'
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- A small amount; a little bit.
- A street boy; an urchin.
- A diminutive of the male given name Thaddeus or Thaddaeus.
- simple past tense and past participle of TA
How to use "tad" in a sentence
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I think he was a tad more upset about this.
Tad would never betray your trust.
Your eyes are a tad close to each other.
Tad your things will be mailed to you.
Stress levels are a tad elevated right now.
Tad is just running a few minutes behind.
Your brother was a tad frosty to me back there.
Tad has all the right moves.
She pushed tad over the edge.
Tad was an attorney for the music industry.
It might be a tad painful to make him eat.
That the gold might be a tad showy.
There is a tad extra for you in my tip.
All beautiful sambas need a tad of sadness.
You went a tad overboard with the quotations.
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We have been thrown off course just a tad.
It would be a tad hypocritical for me to pass judgement.
Killing over that seems a tad extreme.
Slaying is a tad more perilous than dating.
I may have overestimated my fuel just a tad.
I could do with a tad less heavy breathing.
They fear southern cookbooks are a tad overdone.
They are just a tad too close together.
But the vibe in here is a tad touchy.
It would be a tad hypocritical for me to pass judgment.
I was worried the whole thing was a tad complicated.
That might be a tad difficult from in here.
I think that things are getting a tad competitive.
There is a tad of confusion with the paperwork.
You may have to be a tad more specific.
For a tad more sympathy than that.
But perhaps it will be a tad safer in my possession.
I am in mourning for my beloved dead assistant tad.
And his brother tad really does exist.
I notice miss pinky was looking a tad humdrum.
Things were a tad looser back then.
Except you are both just a tad early.
We have a tad too much tooth.
So alone that even my body tad left me.
He gets a tad agitated at feeding times.
You might give it a tad more gas.
A tad more delicate than dusting for prints.
Your leaps are a tad too big for me.
You gotta control yourself just a tad.
You could sound a tad more excited.
Maybe we could bend the rules a tad.
Your methods seem a tad more violent.
A tad more than petty cash.
I think he has become a tad too emotional.
Betrayed tad when he needed me most.