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thimbleful
noun thim·ble·ful \-ˌfu̇l\
Definition of THIMBLEFUL
1
: as much as a thimble will hold
2
: a very small quantity <not a thimbleful of common sense>
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First Known Use of THIMBLEFUL
1604
Rhymes with THIMBLEFUL
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