Sentence example with the word 'thimbleful'

thimbleful

Definition n. as much as a thimble will hold

Last update: September 25, 2015


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I'll just take a thimbleful of your best gin, Mr Crimmins.'   [Please select]

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Moreover--" He sifted down upon the dark wood beside the stones a thimbleful of dull yellow grains."   [Please select]

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Take a pull; do you good--don't drink it all, though--leave a thimbleful for Haller there.   [Please select]

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When these are dry we should put a thimbleful of powder into each, and then fill them up with powder and charcoal.   [Please select]

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And by-and-by he came to Cairo with a thimbleful of income, and began to live again.   [Please select]

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A thimbleful of quicksilver to the white of each egg; heat until well mixed; apply with a feather.   [Please select]

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