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whit

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1. whit - Noun

2. whit - Preposition

3. Whit - Proper noun

Meaning

The smallest part or particle imaginable; a bit; a jot; an iota; -- generally used in an adverbial phrase in a negative sentence.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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And Whit Ellsworth said, "His name is Snapper Carr." Source: Internet

For that I am indebted to the talented editor and publisher of this paper… Whit Parker. Source: Internet

He then cites both Sartor Resartus and Samuel Butler 's The Fair Haven, remarking, however, that "those works suffer under the imperfection that they themselves are books, and not a whit less tautological than the others. Source: Internet

“I think the polling is picking up everything, which is that the pandemic is overwhelmingly the most important issue facing the country,” said Whit Ayres, a longtime Republican pollster. Source: Internet

A sharp, refined sense of humour like a Whit Stillman movie rendered in song? Source: Internet

And the shortage of women who look like me hasn’t changed a whit since that day with the Hornets. Source: Internet

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