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Thimbleful

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He needed just a thimbleful of ink to finish the calligraphy.
The recipe calls for a thimbleful of red food coloring to create the perfect shade of pink.
The doctor prescribed a thimbleful of cough syrup for the child.
The tiny bottle held only a thimbleful of the expensive perfume.
The bartender served a thimbleful of sherry with the dessert.
He poured a thimbleful of gasoline into the lawnmower's tank.
She poured a thimbleful of vanilla extract into the batter.
The recipe calls for a thimbleful of vanilla extract.
The recipe called for a thimbleful of lemon juice.
She added just a thimbleful of water to the paint to thin it out.
The doctor advised her to take just a thimbleful of medicine each day.
The gardener added a thimbleful of fertilizer to each plant.
I have only a thimbleful of experience with coding.
The company donated only a thimbleful of money to charity.
The artist had only a thimbleful of talent, but she still enjoyed painting.
The scientist needed only a thimbleful of the rare element for her experiment.
The artist used only a thimbleful of paint for the tiny details.
He had a thimbleful of knowledge about the subject.
She poured a thimbleful of oil into the frying pan.
She added a thimbleful of vanilla extract to the cake batter.
A thimbleful of courage is sometimes all you need to take a risk.
She added a thimbleful of blue paint to the mixture to achieve the desired shade.
The doctor recommended only a thimbleful of medicine for the child.
She used a thimbleful of glue to fix the broken vase.
The recipe called for just a thimbleful of salt.
She applied just a thimbleful of perfume to her wrists.
The small vial held just a thimbleful of the serum.
The instructions said to take a thimbleful of the liquid and swallow it quickly.
He poured a thimbleful of oil into the frying pan.
The tea master measured a thimbleful of tea leaves for each cup.
The chemist used a thimbleful of reagent in her experiment.
The herbalist recommended a thimbleful of tincture to soothe the stomach.
The pharmacist carefully measured out a thimbleful of the medication.
The scientist needed just a thimbleful of the chemical to conduct the experiment.
The beekeeper collected a thimbleful of honey from each hive for tasting.
The doctor prescribed a thimbleful of medicine for the patient.
The perfume maker added just a thimbleful of rose oil to the mixture.
The pharmacist measured out a thimbleful of liquid for the patient.
The doctor administered a thimbleful of the vaccine.
The bartender poured a thimbleful of bitters into the cocktail shaker.
The tiny room had only a thimbleful of light coming through the window.
The restaurant's thimbleful portions left the customers unsatisfied.
The beggar's thimbleful donation was still appreciated by the charity.
The student's thimbleful knowledge of the subject was not enough to pass the exam.
The thimbleful amount of knowledge he had on the topic was insufficient for the presentation.
She felt a thimbleful of guilt for forgetting her friend's birthday.
She only received a thimbleful amount of respect from her colleagues.
The thimbleful flowers in the garden were barely noticeable among the weeds.
The small village had only a thimbleful of resources to combat the disaster.
His thimbleful contribution to the team's success went unnoticed.
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