Oh, dude, a thimble typically holds around 1/4 to 1/2 of a teaspoon of water. So, like, not much at all. It's basically like a tiny droplet in there. Hope you weren't planning on staying hydrated with thimbles!
A thimble is smaller than a cup. Thimbles are typically used to protect the finger while sewing and are designed to hold a small amount of fabric, while cups are vessels used for drinking and can hold a significant volume of liquid. Therefore, in terms of size and capacity, a thimble is much smaller than a cup.
The amount that a thimble will hold -- about 1/2 teaspoon. It is not used for an exact measure. It's just a way to saying "very little".
not much about the same as 20 feathers
It is known as a thimble.
A standard thimble typically holds about 5 to 10 milliliters (ml) of liquid. However, thimble sizes can vary slightly, so it's best to check the specific thimble if you need an exact measurement. In general, they are not designed for liquid measurement, but rather for protecting fingers while sewing.
A typical metal thimble might weigh around 5-10 grams, while a plastic or silicone thimble could weigh less than 5 grams. The weight can vary depending on the material and size of the thimble.
One can probably gulp a glass of water in five seconds by outright chugging it down in reckless abandon. On the other extreme, you can hold a thimble of water in your mouth for 5 seconds then gulp it down.
I can hold 20 liters of water.
They hold 5ml of water.
yes [tell me where, what]
Use the millilitre (ml)
My jacuzzi 370 hot tub how much water doae it hold?