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Thimbleful

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The thimbleful amount of rain did nothing to alleviate the drought.
The thimbleful voice of the singer couldn't be heard over the sound of the crowd.
The thimbleful size of the apartment made it difficult to host guests.
The insect's thimbleful size made it almost invisible to the naked eye.
The herbalist recommended a thimbleful of chamomile tea for better sleep.
The pharmacist measured out a thimbleful of eye drops for the patient.
The traditional recipe calls for a thimbleful of saffron to give the dish its signature flavor.
He poured just a thimbleful of the concentrated solution into the beaker.
The baby needed just a thimbleful of the medication to ease her fever.
She carefully measured out a thimbleful of the liquid fertilizer for her plants.
He mixed a thimbleful of turmeric powder into his morning smoothie.
The midwife gave the newborn baby a thimbleful of glucose water.
The nurse administered a thimbleful of pain medication to the post-operative patient.
She added a thimbleful of the pungent oil to the diffuser to freshen up the room.
The pharmacist gave her a thimbleful of the medicinal oil to rub on her sore muscles.
The veterinarian gave the small dog a thimbleful of liquid medicine.
She hesitated to take even a thimbleful of the bitter tonic.
The homeopath suggested a thimbleful of diluted Arnica for muscle pain.
She carefully poured a thimbleful of ink into the cap of the bottle.
The elegant calligraphy on the invitation was written with a quill dipped in a thimbleful of ink.
The inkwell was empty, so she had to make do with a thimbleful of ink.
He spilled a thimbleful of ink on the parchment.
The calligrapher carefully measured out a thimbleful of ink for each stroke of her pen.
The artist mixed a thimbleful of ink with water to create a subtle shading effect in her drawing.
The antique desk came with a tiny thimbleful inkwell that was barely big enough to hold a drop of ink.
She dipped her quill into the thimbleful of ink.
The scribe only needed a thimbleful of ink for the task at hand.
The collector prized her collection of antique thimbleful inkwells, each one a unique work of art.
She always made sure to have a thimbleful of ink on hand in case inspiration struck.
The calligrapher used a thimbleful of ink to carefully trace the intricate design.
The old-fashioned inkwell held only a thimbleful of ink, which had to be refilled frequently.
The thimbleful of ink was just enough to finish the last few lines of the letter.
The ink was running low, so the writer made sure to only use a thimbleful at a time.
She dipped her quill into the thimbleful of ink before continuing to write her letter.
The scribe kept a thimbleful of ink in a small container by his side while he transcribed the manuscript.
She kept a thimbleful of ink on her desk for when she needed to jot down quick notes.
The teacher poured a thimbleful of ink into each student's inkwell for their penmanship lesson.
The chef added just a thimbleful of salt to the soup.
She only needed a thimbleful of cream for her coffee.
The potion required a thimbleful of dragon's blood.
She added just a thimbleful of hot sauce to the chili.
The tea was so strong, all he needed was a thimbleful.
He gave his baby daughter a thimbleful of water to sip.
He took a thimbleful of cough syrup to help his cold.
She only wanted a thimbleful of milk in her coffee.
He took just a thimbleful of medicine to ease his pain.
She only gave a thimbleful of milk to the kitten.
She used a thimbleful of perfume on her wrist.
He took a thimbleful of medicine to ease his headache.
He only put a thimbleful of gasoline in the lawnmower.
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