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Examples
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-- A tiny tufted plant, belonging to the group known as Thimble Cactuses.
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It belongs to the group called Thimble Cactuses, of which it is one of the prettiest.
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“Not the kind of folk we are,” Thimble repeated, mimicking the words as if Umber were a whiny brat.
End of Time P. W. Catanese 2011
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Thimble grumbled, shook a fist at Umber, and slipped into the shadowy crevice between two stones.
End of Time P. W. Catanese 2011
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“Thimble!” cried Umber, in a voice stern enough to stop the tiny man in his tracks.
End of Time P. W. Catanese 2011
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Thimble reached a crack in the wall and darted inside as the rifles fired.
End of Time P. W. Catanese 2011
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“Thimble!” cried Umber, in a voice stern enough to stop the tiny man in his tracks.
End of Time P. W. Catanese 2011
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Umber shook his head as he watched Thimble disappear.
End of Time P. W. Catanese 2011
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This is the Laroche Allure that brought him to win the Haute Couture Thimble Award twice and to establish boutiques internationally, ready to wear and fragrances for both men and women.
Evie Evangelou: Guy Laroche: The Essence of French Fashion Evie Evangelou 2011
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Besides, a life under siege is a bore, Thimble, Umber said, raising his hands.
End of Time P. W. Catanese 2011
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