Thimble
"Thimble" in a Sentence (6 examples)
He bought a thimble.
A thimble can be very useful for sewing, if you don't want bleeding fingers.
Mary wore a thimble while hand sewing the quilt.
She had worn a hole through her silver thimble, and wanted Owen to repair it.
To relieve the stern in a measure from the great weight of the [diving-]bell, a short, strong mast was stepped in the usual place, and steeving forward; from its head to the head of the davit was a span, which set up with two thimbles [footnote: A sort of iron ring.] and a lanyard, and the whole was supported by a strong stay from the mast-head to the stern of the boat, and two shrouds on a side, leading forward.
The rope part is fitted with a thimble in one end, which is connected to the chain by means of a shackle; the other extremity is spliced around a heart, and goes with a laniard, as in the case of bobstays. The splice of the thimble and the heart should be served.
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