thimbleful Sentence Examples
- She carefully poured a thimbleful of lavender oil into the diffuser.
- The tiny thimbleful of mercury shimmered in the light.
- A thimbleful of honey sweetened the tart lemonade.
- The child timidly sipped a thimbleful of cough syrup.
- The jeweler filled the delicate filigree pendant with a thimbleful of precious gemstones.
- The potion required a thimbleful of toadstools collected at the stroke of midnight.
- A thimbleful of gunpowder ignited the fireworks with a deafening roar.
- The chemist added a thimbleful of acid to the test tube, causing a violent reaction.
- The artist used a thimbleful of paint to create intricate details in her masterpiece.
- The nurse administered a thimbleful of morphine to relieve the patient's pain.
thimbleful Meaning
Wordnet
thimbleful (n)
as much as a thimble will hold
Webster
thimbleful (n.)
As much as a thimble will hold; a very small quantity.
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as much as a thimble will holdAs much as a thimble will hold; a very small quantity.
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She carefully poured a thimbleful of lavender oil into the diffuser.
The tiny thimbleful of mercury shimmered in the light.
A thimbleful of honey sweetened the tart lemonade.
The child timidly sipped a thimbleful of cough syrup.