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Some days there's not a thimbleful of difference between them.
Mass once a day, with at least a thimbleful of wine.
There was no cause for concern; the small car could run on a thimbleful.
"And it'll hold your water loss to a thimbleful a day?"
It did not take more than a thimbleful of insight to realize why.
Some glasses had been found, and there was a thimbleful of wine, enough for everyone.
He was too profoundly strong to be affected by a thimbleful.
A thimbleful is enough to eradicate any country we choose.
He looked at his own glass; it had a bare thimbleful in the bottom.
"There is a thimbleful of white wine for the daughter.
"I know you hate it, but even a thimbleful will help.
You couldn't even draw more than a thimbleful of water at a time from the tap.
By the end of it he did not want to see another thimbleful of chocolate in his life.
A thimbleful in its water reservoirs and London would become one vast channel house.
Inside each canister was a thimbleful of dirt or grass taken from a great man's grave.
Then squeeze about a thimbleful of shellac into it.
After dinner an amaro seems the right thing to drink, just a thimbleful.
She jerked upright, knocking over her mug, which had less than a thimbleful of coffee in it.
He poured a thimbleful of vodka into a chilled liqueur glass.
You don't catch me tasting rum so much, but just a thimbleful for luck, of course, the first chance I have.
For want of a thimbleful of kerosene, the fateful message was not sent.
He'd grab the bottle, pour about a thimbleful in a cup and gloat over it for a second.
It was, nevertheless, a thimbleful of sugar in what promises to be an ocean of medicine.
More nor three shillings and sixpence for a thimbleful!
I had no fuel pressure in the last ten laps, and ended up with a thimbleful of gas at the finish."