Similar words: thimble, doleful, baleful, guileful, ladleful, balefully, dolefully, nimble. Meaning: ['ðɪmblfʊl] n. as much as a thimble will hold.
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1. Just a thimbleful of sherry , please.
2. He poured a thimbleful of whisky into the glass.
3. A thimbleful of water, sir? he asked the ant.
4. She has just a thimbleful of insight into human behavior.
5. Thimbleful OMMT could increase the toughness and intensity of the lignin-based epoxy resin.
6. Immediateness reaction is the remedy that should use thimbleful hind, produce convulsions, insensible, breath suddenly to the heartbeat stops suddenly and die.
7. He has just a thimbleful of insight into human behavior.
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8. A small thimbleful of ashes can be made into 0.25 car at diamond, for which LifeGem would charge $4,000.
9. A lot of tax money had gone for a thimbleful of water.
10. Early attacks of stage fright were cured by a thimbleful of Courvoisier.
11. Scented by infusion with wild tarragon, like no other sorbet I have ever tasted, a mere thimbleful did the trick.
12. I don't know what the great lady is on but I'd sell my Equity Card for a thimbleful.
13. Everyone complained, above all, about the food: French dishes "stewed in grease" and breakfasts consisting of nothing more "than a thimbleful of coffee or chocolate and a morsel of bread.
14. You don't catch me tasting rum so much; but just a thimbleful for luck, of course, the first chance I have.
15. And if you add up all the authoritative information men receive about size, it amounts to a thimbleful of water in a vast ocean of porn whose message is that hot sex is all about having a huge penis.
16. SAN DIEGO — Here in a laboratory perched on the edge of the continent, researchers are trying to construct Life As We Don't Know It in a thimbleful of liquid.
17. Meteor Crater, 40 miles east of Flagstaff, is an out-of-this-world site for those with a thimbleful of imagination.
More similar words: thimble, doleful, baleful, guileful, ladleful, balefully, dolefully, nimble, wimble, limbless, wimbledon, nimbleness, nimbly, swim bladder, useful, careful, eyeful, rueful, woeful, be full, hateful, hopeful, houseful, baneful, tuneful, bodeful, wakeful, usefully, forceful, gleeful.