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thimbles

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun thimble has 2 senses
  1. thimble, thimbleful - as much as a thimble will hold
    --1 is a kind of containerful
  2. thimble - a small metal cap to protect the finger while sewing; can be used as a small container
    --2 is a kind of
    cap; container

Definitions from the Web

Thimbles

Definition:

A thimble is a small protective covering or cap, usually made of metal or other hard materials, worn on the finger while sewing to prevent injury from the needle.

Senses:

Noun (Plural: thimbles)

  1. A protective covering for the finger, typically made of metal, plastic, or leather.
  2. A small measuring unit, typically used in cooking, equivalent to about half a teaspoon (2.5 milliliters).

Usage:

Popular Usage:

1. She pricked her finger while sewing and immediately reached for her thimble to protect herself.

2. Collectors often look for antique metal thimbles to add to their collection to showcase the intricate designs.

3. The tailor used a thimble to push the needle through the thick fabric.

4. Mary carefully threaded the needle and secured it in her thimble before starting her embroidery project.

5. Many people find it easier to sew with a thimble as it helps in providing a better grip on the needle.

Local Usage:

1. In traditional attire, the locals wear thimbles made of bamboo as a symbol of cultural heritage.

2. The local craftswoman crafted beautiful decorative thimbles using locally sourced materials.

3. He gifted his grandmother a hand-carved thimble made by a local artisan as a token of appreciation.

4. The local craft fair showcased numerous handmade thimbles in unique shapes and patterns.

5. The women in the village gather weekly to sew together, each wearing their cherished thimble passed down through generations.

Sample Sentences:

1. Sarah accidentally pricked her finger while sewing, realizing she forgot to put on her thimble.

2. The vintage silver thimble glistened under the light, a valuable find for any collector.

3. After a few stitches, the tailor felt the needle become dull and decided to replace it with a new one.

4. With practiced precision, Lisa repeatedly moved the needle up and down, guiding it smoothly with her thimble.

5. The local artisans showcased their handmade thimbles at the annual craft exhibition.

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