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What is a thimbleful?

What is a thimbleful? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. As much as a thimble will hold.
  2. (by extension) A small amount of liquid, especially alcoholic spirits.
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I broke off from my journey at the Brys Estate for a thimbleful of Riesling, then felt honour-bound to sample the Pinot Noir at Chateau Chantal.
Matron allowed me to come too, for a while, to watch, pirouette around and drink a thimbleful of ginger wine.
With its thimbleful of poison, the Goldstone report has made the job all the harder.
There will also be plenty of Glaswegian humour, a thimbleful of alcohol or two, and not a Hooray Henry in sight.
The feast begins with a few hunks of soft onion bread and a thimbleful of an intensely rich roasted-eggplant garlic spread.
A bird had flown up at me, curious about my beer, so I consciously poured a thimbleful down to his ledge.

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