"Thimbleful" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Thimbleful" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Thimbleful" Meaning

A small quantity or amount of something, typically the amount that a thimble could hold.

"Thimbleful" Examples

Thimbleful

A small quantity or allowance of something.

Examples:


She added a thimbleful of sugar to the tea.
He took only a thimbleful of the medication as instructed.
A thimbleful of oil was all she needed to lubricate the engine.
She sprinkled a thimbleful of cinnamon on her oatmeal.
The recipe called for a thimbleful of root beer to make the soup.

"Thimbleful" Similar Words

Thighbone

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The thighbone is the long, large, weight-bearing bone that connects the hip socket to the kneecap, forming part of the lower body's joint. It is the larger of the two bones in the leg, the other being the fibula.

Thighs

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The underside of the legs below the waist and above the knees.

Thigmomorphogenesis

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Thigmomorphogenesis refers to the process by which plants change their form or shape in response to touch or mechanical stress, such as stimulation from wind, water, or supports. This concept combines "thigmos" (meaning stimulus or irritation) and "morphogenesis" (meaning the process by which an organism develops its shape).

Thigmotactic

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Thigmotaxis

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Thigmotropism

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Thigmotropism is a nontechnical term for the directional growth response of plants towards physical contact such as piling, rubbing, or scratching, found in the tropisms occurring in different organisms.

Thimble

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A small metal or plastic container, typically with a handle, used for holding, measuring, or protecting something small, especially when working with hot liquids or objects.

Thimbles

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Small metal or plastic covers for thumbs that are used to press down on small objects, typically on sewing machines, or as a measuring device for liquids.

Thimerosal

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Thimphu

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Thin-skinned

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Delicate in temperament, easily hurt or offended. Suggesting a lack of emotional resilience or toughness.

Thin

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adjective:<br><br> Having a small or narrow width.<br> Not abundant or plentiful.<br> Not strong or powerful.<br> Having a low or moderate degree.<br> Mentally or emotionally not robust.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> This wall is very thin and can be easily damaged.<br> The cake was thin and lacking in filling.<br> The team is thin on defense.<br> The film is thin on plot.<br> The new employee was a bit thin in terms of experience.

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Thing

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Thingamabob

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