needleful
Britishnoun
Example Sentences
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She took a new needleful of thread, waxed it carefully, threaded her needle with a steady hand, and then observed, with perfect composure—
From "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë
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Modeste, determined to think Canalis sublime, sat motionless with amazement; the embroidery slipped from her fingers, which held it only by the needleful of thread.
From Modeste Mignon by Balzac, Honoré de
"Oh, Enid's all right," said Marion Atherstone, taking a fresh needleful of brown wool.
From The Coryston Family A Novel by Ward, Humphry, Mrs.
You just take a needleful of that yellow worsted and start tracking across a couple of yards of red and pathless desert, and see where you come out.
From Then I'll Come Back to You by Evans, Larry
Then, armed with a cork and a needleful of white silk, I called Pola, and asked if he wanted the ear-rings badly enough to endure the necessary operation.
From The Spinner's Book of Fiction by Various
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