Thimbleful
A very small quantity, typically of liquid. The quantity of liquid that can be held inside a sewing thimble. The term combines thimble and the suffix ful (meaning full of), and dates back to early 1600s.
It is often used informally as a figure of speech to describe a small pour of liquor or a minuscule of an abstract concept (e.g., "not a thimbleful of common sense.") Synonyms include a dash, a splash, tad, drop, or modicum.
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