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Thimbleful

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The thimbleful was too tight and left a mark on her finger.
The doctor instructed the patient to take a thimbleful of cough syrup every six hours.
The perfume maker added a thimbleful of jasmine oil to the blend.
He poured a thimbleful of ink into the pen before starting to write.
She used a thimbleful of olive oil to cook the garlic.
She added just a thimbleful of salt to the soup.
He only had a thimbleful amount of courage to confront his fear.
The artist needed just a thimbleful of paint to complete the portrait.
The painter needed only a thimbleful of paint to finish the job.
He took a thimbleful of ink and wrote a short note to his wife.
The baker added a thimbleful of yeast to the dough.
He poured a thimbleful of whiskey into his coffee for a little kick.
The jeweler used a thimbleful of metal to make the ring.
The jeweler used a thimbleful of metal to create the delicate design on the ring.
The baby only needs a thimbleful of medicine for his fever.
The embroidery pattern required a thimbleful to prevent needle pricks.
The thimbleful slipped off her finger and got lost in the fabric.
She kept a thimbleful in her purse for any unexpected sewing emergencies.
He accidentally swallowed a thimbleful while trying to put it on his finger.
The thimbleful protected her finger from getting pricked by the needle.
The seamstress always used a thimbleful to keep her fingers safe.
The thimbleful slipped off her finger and got lost in the sewing machine.
The tailor slipped on the thimbleful and accidentally pricked the customer's hand.
The thimbleful was too small for her petite fingers.
Her thimbleful fell off while she was stitching the hem.
She forgot to put on her thimbleful and ended up with a sore finger.
The tailor handed her a thimbleful to use while stitching.
He struggled to put the thimbleful on his large finger.
He lost the thimbleful somewhere in the sewing kit.
He couldn't find his thimbleful and had to use a band-aid to cover the needle pricks.
Despite the thimbleful of nerves I felt, I went on stage to perform in front of a large crowd.
I could only offer a thimbleful of sympathy to my friend because he had lied to me before.
She had a thimbleful of hope left that things would get better.
She felt just a thimbleful of excitement when she received the news.
I have only a thimbleful of patience left for this never-ending traffic.
He had a thimbleful of courage to confront his fears.
The CEO showed only a thimbleful of concern for the company's losses.
He showed only a thimbleful of sympathy when she told him the news.
The singer's performance left me with a thimbleful of admiration for her talent.
He displayed only a thimbleful of regret for his actions.
The audience had only a thimbleful of interest in the speaker's presentation.
Her apology was only a thimbleful of remorse for her mistake.
The bartender only added a thimbleful of grenadine to the cocktail.
He carefully measured out a thimbleful of cough syrup before taking it.
The artist mixed a thimbleful of blue paint with the white to create a light blue shade.
The bartender poured a thimbleful of absinthe into the cocktail.
The chemist carefully measured a thimbleful of reagent for the experiment.
She poured a thimbleful of vanilla essence into the cake batter.
The scientist measured out a thimbleful of the experimental solution.
She used a thimbleful of fabric glue to mend the tear in her shirt.
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