thimbleful

/ˈθɪmbəlˌfʊl/
noun
  1. A very small amount, especially of a liquid, as much as a thimble can hold.
    • The recipe called for a thimbleful of vinegar, but I used a teaspoon instead.
    • She drank a thimbleful of water to wet her dry throat.
    • He added just a thimbleful of vanilla extract to the batter.
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