THIMBLEFUL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary A thimbleful of quicksilver to the white of each egg; heat until well mixed; apply with a feather From Project Gutenberg They dined on dry biscuit and another thimbleful of water apiece and took watch by amiable agreement
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thimbleful - Wiktionary, the free dictionary thimbleful (plural thimblefuls or thimblesful) As much as a thimble will hold (by extension) A small amount of liquid, especially alcoholic spirits
What does Thimbleful mean? - Definitions. net thimbleful A thimbleful is a small amount or quantity of a liquid which would fill a thimble, used to refer especially to alcoholic drinks