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Meaning of thible
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thible (n.)
A slice; a skimmer; a spatula; a pudding stick.
thible Sentence Examples
- The seamstress skillfully guided her needle through the thimble, protecting her finger from the sharp point.
- The tiny thimble, crafted from polished silver, served as an indispensable tool for delicate needlework.
- Emily's clumsy hands fumbled with the thimble, causing it to roll away under the table.
- The antique thimble, adorned with intricate engravings, held sentimental value for Sarah.
- The teacher distributed thimbles to her students, ensuring they were prepared for sewing lessons.
- The thimble's smooth surface allowed the needle to glide effortlessly through the fabric.
- The jeweler's deft hands maneuvered the delicate thimble, setting a tiny diamond with precision.
- In a quaint cottage, the sound of thimbles tapping against needles filled the air with a gentle rhythm.
- The old woman's worn thimble bore witness to countless hours spent mending and creating.
- The thimble served as a practical and symbolic object, representing the art and patience of needlework.
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A slice; a skimmer; a spatula; a pudding stick.
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The seamstress skillfully guided her needle through the thimble, protecting her finger from the sharp point.
The tiny thimble, crafted from polished silver, served as an indispensable tool for delicate needlework.
Emily's clumsy hands fumbled with the thimble, causing it to roll away under the table.
The antique thimble, adorned with intricate engravings, held sentimental value for Sarah.