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"thimble" Definitions
  1. a small metal or plastic object that you wear on the end of your finger to protect it when sewing
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This microscopic image shows adult thimble jellyfish or sea lice.
The wheelbarrow, thimble and the boot, got, well, the boot.
A new company, Thimble, is taking quite the opposite approach.
"Sea and Stone: The Thimble Islands," paintings by Arthur Yanoff.
I also thought the clue for THIMBLE was so cute.
The thimble discovered at at Colonial Michilimackinac (Mackinac State Historic Parks)
"She has the moral depth of a thimble," Ms. Maratea said.
The results are in and the thimble, boot and wheelbarrow are out.
Say goodbye to the thimble, the boot and the wheelbarrow, Monopoly fans.
And there you have it, 4.3 million wrong people voted against the thimble.
Of course, a robot that can fit in a thimble can't carry much.
He posed with a thimble in the shoot – the film's version of a kiss.
The new thimble-free version of the game will go on sale this fall.
To be fair, as an actual game piece, the thimble was pretty wack, though.
A thimble would have contained their humility with room left over for an elephant.
Their anger could fill a stadium, while their knowledge would barely fill a thimble.
But the boot got the boot, and so did the wheelbarrow and the thimble.
Then the thimble would be found and everyone would have learned an important lesson.
Tipping our hats to the Thimble, Boot & Wheelbarrow, & welcoming the T-rex, rubber ducky, & penguin!
Google Glass: Like the thimble, you need at least one token no one wants to use.
They were three-inch sewing needles, exactly like those my grandmother had used, with a thimble.
Was there ever a Monopoly piece that was better identified with the game than the thimble?
Lukewarm and in a thimble or shot glass; it doesn't take much to get me buzzed.
The spinach is frozen in thimble-shaped portions, half an ounce each, resembling very large suppositories.
Pedroso says they're in the process of building a community where Thimble users can share their projects.
And it was suffocatingly hot, and the poor extras were barely being offered a thimble of water.
A thimble-size, bare-bones port haven for seafood and an astute selection of local white wines.
"These are too expensive," Mr. Krol said, putting a Delft thimble priced at €3 back in its pile.
They say their little thimble-like devices play into the intuitive gesture of tapping along to a song.
Wine and chocolate are fine as long as you limit yourself to a thimble of each a day.
While she completed the overcast stitch, the thimble on her index finger protected her from the needle pokes.
Don't worry, though, flight attendants came through every hour with a thimble-sized cup of room-temperature water.
Measuring about 3 inches long, BIRD is essentially a modern thimble that turns your fingertip into a magic wand.
Say goodbye to the boot, thimble, and wheelbarrow, because they're heading to the great Monopoly board in the sky.
It was unveiled in March at a party where a gourmet moonshiner, an early client, served thimble-size drinks.
President Trump is no student of history, nor does he take even a thimble full of interest in it.
Policies can be purchased directly from the Thimble website or app by the hour, day, week, month or year.
Ahead of Toy Fair, Monopoly-owner Hasbro has revealed that the iconic thimble token will be removed from the game.
Monopoly takes at least 72 hours to play and no one wants to be a thimble for 72 hours anymore.
The thimble was an icon, but back in February a bunch of internet monsters decided its time had come, apparently.
Soon every Monopoly set came with a battleship, a cannon, a flatiron, a shoe, a top hat, and a thimble.
The boot, thimble, and wheelbarrow have left the classic board game for greener pastures, presumably somewhere just off Atlantic Avenue.
It produces very solid thimble-shaped ice cubes, which have a very nice feel about them, especially in a drink.
The Weeknd won't start for another 12 minutes, so there's time for another thimble of Jack Daniels and club soda.
They ranged from thimble-size angels to spinning pyramids as tall as I am, to nutcrackers, Santas, woodsmen and more.
About 90 miles from New York City, it's one of a smattering of 365 tiny islands called the Thimble Islands.
"Soon, the thimble will be replaced by one of more than 50 potential new pieces, including the hashtag and the "Mr.
But the hottest scene in the whole film is probably its tamest, involving little more than a thimble and a tooth.
She never licks anybody — whacks 'em over the head with her thimble — and who cares for that, I'd like to know.
The makers of Monopoly are letting us vote on new game pieces, which means we could replace the thimble with a hashtag.
The original boot, thimble, and wheelbarrow pieces will be replaced by a Tyrannosaurus rex, a penguin, and a rubber ducky, AP reports.
"We didn't have a thimble, and our fingers were pricked and sore for having to quilt to keep warm," Ms. Knowell recalled.
"The Thimble [sic] token will not 'Pass GO' in the next generation of the Monopoly game," Hasbro told Fortune in a statement.
The book here is presented inside a hollowed-out walnut with a golden inner edge, alongside a thimble and other sewing implements.
Neither were any funerary objects discovered, he said, though archaeologists did dig up household artifacts like window glass, ceramics, pipes and a thimble.
But after seeing one of my favorite bloggers use this thimble-inspired makeup sponge, I knew I had to give it a whirl.
Popeye, who was created by E. C. Segar and made his first appearance as part of the King Features strip "Thimble Theatre" on Jan.
Fernando Bello, the lead researcher behind the butt, told me that the system is basically a silicon thimble that a student wears on her finger.
In fact, Thimble now says it provides liability coverage for customers in more than 100 professions, including handymen, landscapers, DJs, musicians, beauticians and dog walkers.
The room has some thimble chairs, which were a birthday gift to Siwa from Nickelodeon and feature in her music video for 'Hold The Drama.'
What's more, Stefan's daughter Freda's (Flora Thiemann) subplot romance with a Nazi extremist teenager is given all the complexity of a thimble, neutering any possible nuance.
Their name in Dutch — puttertjes, or "little water drawers" — refers to their trick of drawing their own water by pulling up a small bucket or thimble.
The thimble on her finger suggests she was just interrupted in her sewing by the attention-demanding parrot, and is now proffering a treat from her hand.
Michael Kors and Tory Burch experimented with eye-catching combinations of thimble- and saucer-size blooms, each placing a provocative spin on a classical theme of the season.
Hasbro has yet to name which token will be replacing the thimble, but it will unveil all eight tokens on March 19, a day it dubs World Monopoly Day.
An unusual brass thimble, ceramics, a knife and shards of a glazed tin jar were unearthed last month during an archaeological excavation at Colonial Michilimackinac in Mackinaw City, Michigan.
The Florida Department of Health classified sea lice as "microscopic jellyfish" called thimble jellyfish, and cautioned it can cause dermatitis, with small, red bumps appearing on a person's skin.
The game's Horatio Alger hero, the thimble promised a world where a combination of luck and cunning could take anyone—or any thing—all the way to Park Place.
Mike Infantino, 65, a boat captain who owns the Sea Mist Thimble Island Cruise here, said the name Negro Heads — offensive or not — was part of the town's heritage.
The reader never feels safe in the world of this short novel, first published in Germany in 2016 as "Das Mädchen mit dem Fingerhut" ("The Girl With the Thimble").
Thimble, which offers flexible, short-term insurance to small businesses and freelancers, is announcing that it has raised $22 million in a Series A funding round led by IAC.
Although lots may be tiny in the area, the views are expansive, including of meandering salt marshes and the mansion-topped Thimble Islands, in the adjacent town of Branford.
" The Utah senator has said before that he may not endorse in 85033, telling reporters earlier this year that "I don't think endorsements are worth a thimble of spit.
In trench No. 2, which reached a depth of more than nine feet below the foundation slab, archaeologists found human remains, including the skull; a thimble; and glass and ceramics.
There are 64 up for the vote, including the eight pieces — cat, dog, thimble, shoe, wheelbarrow, race car, battleship, and top hat — packed in with current versions of the game.
Ahead of World Monopoly Day on March 19, Monopoly-owner Hasbro has revealed that the iconic thimble, boot and wheelbarrow tokens will be removed from the game's new fall edition.
But I think if there was one thing that I was going to take it'd be the thimble that Sam's mother gave him and comes into play in season 2.
The novel in its spaciousness allows world enough and time for epochs to evolve, but the short story must seize in its thimble, all at once, crisis and its crux.
Kicking the classic boot, wheelbarrow, and thimble tokens to the curb, the nation has chosen to replace those classic Monopoly tokens with a rubber ducky, a penguin, and a T-rex.
"The density of a neutron star can be approximated by stuffing a herd of 50 million elephants into a thimble," said Frank Summers, outreach astrophysicist at the Space Telescope Science Institute.
A spoonful of cured salmon and roe mixed with starchy, sour fermented rice was dressed with a single minuscule purple flower and served with a thimble of warm, cloudy sake nigori.
The Monopoly Standard Edition, the metaphorical grandfather to the Token Madness teen, includes a Scottish Terrier, a battleship, a car, a top hat, a thimble, a boot, a wheelbarrow, and a cat.
"There's still the lingering idea that sherry is something that grandma has at Christmas in a tiny cut-glass thimble," said John Franklin, Communications Manager at Mentzendorff, an importer of fortified wine.
To illustrate that point, he noted that 75% of customers didn't have insurance before buying from Thimble, and that 50% of customers are buying policies to cover a single day or less.
Ms. Farkas's initiatives are comparable to throwing a thimble of water on a house fire; if history has taught us anything it's that this issue will never be solved through soft power.
E.C. Segar came up in Illinois, nowhere near the ocean, and Popeye himself started out in a bit role in Segar's Thimble Theater, which initially starred Olive Oyl and her brother Castor.
But Diaz has thrown only 240 innings in the majors, a thimble-sized sample—still too little to lump him in with pitchers who have been at this for multiple seasons without interruption.
Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos downplayed her contentious confirmation hearing and protests, while addressing educators at the Community College National Legislative Summit in Washington, D.C. Monopoly gave the thumbs down to the thimble.
What starts with her loudly chewing ice during dinner with her in-laws quickly devolves into her ingesting increasingly physically harmful objects: a marble, a thimble, a paperclip, a thumbtack, a battery, a nail.
As a functional object almost identical to its real-life inspiration, the thimble was especially important for establishing Monopoly's implied frame story: an ad hoc competition cobbled together from loose trinkets and sidewalk chalk.
The comedy about a man (Matt Damon) who shrinks to the size of thimble in order to live in a materialistic utopia collapsed at the box office, eking out $6.1 million over the long weekend.
The guest who received the ring would marry soon; the one with the thimble would spend most of his or her life alone; while the guest who got the dime could expect fame or fortune.
The thimble is outfitted with small robotic arms that subtly press against the material to create resistance as the student explores an anatomically correct ass, giving her the sensation of being inside a real anus.
Asked whether the broader political debates about whether gig workers are employees could affect the company's business, Bregman pointed again to the fact that the vast majority of Thimble customers don't consider themselves gig workers.
Having finally found the apartment, which is by now packed, my friends arrive just in time to take a couple of thimble-fulls each of the mysterious licor, before I settle the very reasonable bill.
Yes, you can buy a thimble of red wine for the amount that it would take to feed an East Timorese family of seven until one of their daughters is old enough to marry Mick Jagger.
Metsu's "Woman Reading a Letter," for instance, depicts holes and a few nails in the walls, presumably from previous arrangements of paintings (had they no spackle?), and, on the floor, a thimble and a single heeled shoe.
The popular U.S. board game is changing out three of its playing tokens, swapping in a penguin, T-Rex and rubber ducky in for the thimble, wheelbarrow and boot, Pawtucket, Rhode Island-based toymaker Hasbro Inc HAS.
This isn't an around-the-clock machine; you'll have to tend to it, but it produces very solid thimble-shaped ice cubes, which, I might add, have a very nice feel about them, especially in a drink.
SpaceSaver Premium Reusable Vacuum Storage Bags, $29.99, available at AmazonDespite having a thimble-sized closet, I resisted buying vacuum storage bags for a long time – at 23, they seemed too intimately related to infomercials and old age.
That third pair was incorrect, though — I got DAPPLE/DAPPER and realized that the only letter that would work in this corner was "M," as in PREMED/PALMED — so I got back on course with TREMBLE/THIMBLE.
So all of these accolades got my golden thimble tingling, especially because Mr. Day-Lewis is famous for actually learning to do what his characters do (and you can see all the needle pricks on his thumbs).
Bretton-Gordon explained that when he gives talks about the danger of chemical weapons, he uses a thimble-sized container of honey as a prop to demonstrate how little of the liquid is needed to pose a threat.
It has been a cruel 2017 thus far and now the humble thimble, the universal symbol of the blessed sewers who toil and sweat over clothes, blankets, and so much more, has unceremoniously been booted from the choice of Monopoly figurines.
This isn't an around-the-clock machine; you'll have to tend to it, but it produces very solid — and very cute — thimble-shaped ice cubes, which, I might add, have a very nice feel about them, especially in a drink.
"Opioid addiction is ripping through many American communities like wildfire, and in my view you cannot fight an inferno with a treatment and prevention package that is no more than a thimble-full of water," he said during the committee meeting.
Using foraged clay, medium-density fiberboard and driftwood collected on the islands of Narragansett Bay, off Rhode Island, Mr. Harvey builds square towers, miniature biers and complicated arrangements of less identifiable shapes that are studded with thimble-size clay heads.
While it's easy to talk about Thimble customers as being part of the "gig economy," Bregman noted that these aren't just people driving for Uber or delivering for Postmates — only 4% of the company's customers identify as gig economy workers.
Her chiffonier overflows with Union Jack-emblazoned souvenirs like the tiny porcelain thimble to commemorate the 1981 wedding of Prince Charles and then Lady Diana Spencer, and the hefty ceramic whisky bottles to mark Princes William's and Harry's births in 1982 and 1984 respectively.
Despite privation and a lack of means to express to each other the staggering uncertainty of their situation, they nonetheless exchange talismanic gifts (the thimble) and are capable of loyalty and protectiveness that evince a humanity greater than any shown to them by society.
The closest he came to admitting his special interest in his aunt occurred one day, just before his tenth birthday, when he confessed to his mother that he was envious of his aunt's thimble and doll collection and wanted a collection of his own.
Dubbed the "Monopoly Token Madness Vote," folks will have the opportunity to select eight pieces from a collection of more than 50, including old favorites like the shoe, top hat, thimble and Scottie dog and new designs like a T-Rex, rubber duck and an emoji.
The trailer introduces us to the world Paul and Audrey occupy, along with a few of their thimble-sized neighbors: a philosophical hippie played by Christoph Waltz, a former prisoner from Vietnam played by Hong Chau, and an old high school buddy played by Jason Sudeikis.
Women in chambray and lipstick the color of a Bic Lady razor browsed shelves displaying Salman Rushdie's "The Satanic Verses" in Albanian, and a friend handed me a thimble-sized plastic cup spilling over with plum raki, the local brandy, which I sipped, with a choke.
"It's very intimate, not a typical tour where they give you a thimble of wine and a canned speech," said Hank Werronen, 22009, a retired health care executive and entrepreneur in Arlington, Va. He discovered Viniv after winning a trip to Bordeaux at an American Heart Association benefit auction.
ITALY The worst thing coming out of Italy since Silvio Berlusconi has got to be its 40-percent alcohol breakfast shot, which is essentially like drinking a thimble of vodka the second you wake up because for some reason you hate yourself and want to kill your liver.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR-ERA KNIFE DISCOVERED IN MICHIGAN STATE PARK "One of the most unusual artifacts in the level [that was excavated] was a brass thimble with a small hole punched in the top of it," explained Dr. Lynn Evans, curator of archaeology at Mackinac State Historic Parks, in a statement emailed to Fox News.
Mr. Vucic, who was greeted by high church officials with a loaf of bread and a thimble of salt on his arrival at the Banjska monastery, has also sought to keep close ties with the Serbian Orthodox Church and is thought to be the main patron of Serb politicians serving in the Kosovo Parliament.
All of it is so crazy and convoluted, beholden to intertwined egos and conflicting ideas of what wrestling should be, that it's almost refreshing, a throwback to the decidedly stupid days of the territories, when tinpot dictators of thimble-sized wrestling domains would act like the stuff outside the ring was the most important thing going.
The next time you sit down with your family to a nice game of Monopoly — and to determine which of your siblings is secretly a cold-blooded sociopath who would shiv you in your sleep for Park Place — you will no longer have the option of dueling to the death over who gets to be the thimble, the wheelbarrow, or the boot.
Yes, being a single woman is super rad and fun, and, no, you do not need another person to complete you, but if you sit alone in the courtyard sipping the free thimble of wine given to you by Pete the party guy and looking as lost as you feel, it's only a matter of time before a bunch of dudes attempt to "do you a favor" by inviting you to participate in their social endeavors, which almost always involve some form of substance abuse and very liberal use of the c-word.

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