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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The thimbleful protected her finger from the sharp needle.
He only gave a thimbleful of information about the project.
She lost her thimbleful and had to use her bare fingers.
The toddler's thimbleful hands could barely grip the toy.
He added just a thimbleful of water to the mixture.
She pricked her finger while sewing without a thimbleful.
She lost her favorite thimbleful while moving to a new house.
The bartender only added a thimbleful of vermouth to the martini.
The scientist added a thimbleful of the chemical to the petri dish.
She only needed a thimbleful of oil to fry the eggs.
He drank a thimbleful of water to quench his thirst.
The potion required a thimbleful of unicorn tears.
She only used a thimbleful of oil for frying the fish.
She bought a new thimbleful at the craft store.
She pricked her finger while sewing and wished she had worn a thimbleful.
She used a thimbleful of dye to color the fabric.
The perfume was so strong that only a thimbleful was needed.
The oil can only be consumed in small amounts, with just a thimbleful per day recommended.
The scientist only needed a thimbleful of water for his experiment.
He couldn't find a thimbleful that fit his large fingers.
The students' enthusiasm for the subject was only a thimbleful compared to their teacher's passion.
My grandmother always used a thimbleful when she sewed.
She pricked her finger despite wearing a thimbleful.
The dressmaker recommended using a thimbleful to protect delicate fabrics.
She had a thimbleful of courage left before facing her fear.
My mother gave me a thimbleful of castor oil when I was a child.
After watching the movie, I was left with only a thimbleful of interest in the sequel.
The perfume bottle contained only a thimbleful of fragrance.
The acupuncturist recommended a thimbleful of Chinese herbs for better digestion.
He only took a thimbleful of soup as he was trying to watch his weight.
The dentist applied a thimbleful of fluoride gel on the patient's teeth.
The tiny thimbleful of ink was just enough to sign the important document.
The thimbleful amount of savings she had would not be enough to buy a house.
The medicine had to be administered in a thimbleful amount.
She received a thimbleful of recognition for her hard work.
I could sense only a thimbleful of excitement in the room during the presentation.
The movie generated only a thimbleful of emotion from the audience.
His apology was nothing more than a thimbleful of regret for his actions.
The meeting produced only a thimbleful of progress towards a solution.
The book left her with a thimbleful of understanding of the topic.
The thimbleful print of the contract made it hard to read the fine print.
The thimbleful piece of chocolate was not enough to satisfy my cravings.
The speaker's thimbleful voice was drowned out by the loud music.
The bartender added a thimbleful of bitters to the cocktail.
I only need a thimbleful of vanilla extract for this cake recipe.
She added a thimbleful of sugar to her tea to make it sweeter.
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