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Thimble

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The cook added a thimble of vanilla extract to the batter.
The doctor used a thimble to measure out the cough syrup.
The nurse measured the patient's medicine with a thimble.
The pastry chef used a thimble to measure the exact amount of lemon juice for the tart filling.
My grandmother used a thimble to measure out her ingredients.
The nurse used a thimble to give the patient the exact amount of liquid medicine.
The thimble on the end of a fishing rod helps protect the line from getting tangled.
The carpenter placed a thimble on the end of his hammer handle to prevent it from splitting.
The thimble on the end of a microphone stand keeps it from getting damaged when it is set down on a hard surface.
The thimble on the end of a flagpole helps to prevent the flag from getting ripped.
The thimble on the end of the fishing rod helped to protect it from wear and tear.
He put a thimble on the end of the spear to keep it from becoming damaged.
The gardener uses a thimble to prevent the end of her rake from getting damaged.
He placed a thimble on the end of the flagpole to keep the flag from tearing.
The knitter's thimble had a raised tip to help her pick up stitches more easily.
She used a thimble to make sure her stitches were tight and even.
The tailor had to adjust the thimble to fit his finger perfectly to avoid discomfort.
She had to use a thimble with a textured surface to grip the needle better.
He purchased a new thimble from the craft store to replace his old one.
She had to replace her thimble after using it so much that it had worn down.
She put a thimble on her finger to avoid getting pricked while knitting.
She sifted the cocoa powder through a thimble to get rid of any lumps.
She used a thimble to sprinkle powdered sugar on her cupcakes.
He used a thimble to add some cocoa powder to his coffee.
She always keeps a thimble handy in the kitchen for sprinkling seasonings.
The waiter used a thimble to sprinkle powdered sugar over the dessert.
The restaurant server placed a thimble of cinnamon on top of the latte.
The sushi chef placed a thimble of wasabi on the plate for the customers to dip their sushi into.
She tapped the thimble gently to sprinkle the cinnamon over the warm toast.
She grabbed a thimble from the spice rack to add some garlic powder to the soup.
The chef added some spices to the dish using a thimble.
The recipe called for a thimble of nutmeg to be added to the batter.
The pastry chef used a thimble to dust powdered sugar over the cake.
The bartender used a thimble to add a touch of grated nutmeg to the cocktail.
The quilter always kept a thimble handy when working with small pieces of fabric.
The knitter used a thimble to help guide the thread through the tiny eye of the needle.
I found a beautiful silver thimble in my grandmother's sewing box.
The fiber artist kept a thimble on a string around her neck so that it was always within reach.
The thimble was passed down from generation to generation in her family of seamstresses.
The knitting instructor showed us how to use a thimble to thread our needles.
He placed the thimble on the end of the yarn to make it easier to pass through the eye of the needle.
The weaver used a wooden thimble to thread her loom with ease.
The embroidery class instructor advised using a thimble to protect the fingers from getting pricked by the needle.
Without the thimble, she would have been unable to guide the thread through the small hole and complete the project.
The tailor used a brass thimble to protect his finger while pushing the needle through the fabric.
The thimble helped her guide the thread through the small opening without getting her fingers stuck.
The quilt was finished with small, precise stitches made with a thimble.
The knitting class instructor showed the students how to use a thimble to guide the yarn through the small hole.
She struggled to thread the needle until she used a thimble to guide the thread.
The lace maker used a silver thimble with an intricate design as a decorative touch to her work.
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