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Что (кто) такое a tad - определение

AMERICAN POLITICAL CAMPAIGN CONSULTANT, STRATEGIST
Thomas "Tad" A. Devine; Thomas A. Devine

a tad      
to a minor extent; somewhat.
<a href="">tada>
tad         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
TAD; Tad (disambiguation)
A bit, or a small amount.
I'm feeling a tad tired today; I think I had a tad too much to drink last night
tad         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
TAD; Tad (disambiguation)
You can use a tad in expressions such as a tad big or a tad small when you mean that it is slightly too big or slightly too small. (INFORMAL)
It was a tad confusing...
PHRASE: PHR adj/adv

Википедия

Tad Devine

Thomas A. "Tad" Devine (born June 11, 1955) is an American political consultant. Devine was a senior adviser in Al Gore's 2000 and John Kerry's 2004 Presidential campaigns. He was also the chief strategist for Bernie Sanders' 2016 presidential campaign. He has worked on campaigns for president and Prime Minister in Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East, as well as several U.S. Senate races. Devine is the president of Washington D.C.-based media consulting firm Devine Mulvey Longabaugh.

Примеры употребления для a tad
1. The Muslim Canadian Congress fared only a tad bit better.
2. However, as a birthday address, it seemed a tad gloomy.
3. Jack Straws comment "these things happen" seems a tad dismissive.
4. But might the European reaction be a tad queasier?
5. A tad passive–aggressive, that Justice Department document dump Monday night, House staffers say.