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His free space has now become the size of a thimble.
I took the thimbles and put them in my pocket.
What he knows about any part of the world would not fill a thimble.
What he knows about Iraq could not quite fill a thimble.
All the children leave the room and you hide the thimble.
And what he knew about the sea could fill a thimble.
The first person to find the thimble hides it the next time.
In her hand it shaped itself into a thimble, then a star.
What I know about my history would be lost in a thimble!"
The use of thimbles in loops is industry best practice.
Something shaped like a thimble, and about a quarter as big.
Certain parts are so tiny that one week's production could be held in a thimble.
"One is not always sure a thimble will hold a lake.
Most of these thimble makers are no longer in existence.
A microphone with a thimble size head rose from the table.
There's not enough copper in his blood to fill a thimble.
Thimble Theater was now the player in the entertainment business.
"What I know about women would fit into a very small thimble," he laughed.
It was served in a dish not much larger than a thimble.
Each designer has a group of 8 to 10 students, and awards a thimble to the best student.
Some of the islands, in what are called the Thimbles, have residential development on them.
Thimble and Thistle began again at the far end of the line to my right.
"Some are so tiny they can grow in a thimble," he said.
Any man with a thimble of sense could see that it was time to pull up stakes and fall back on the Wall.
"I thought you would want it back," he said a little bitterly, and offered to return her the thimble.