- her ladies-in-waiting a
thimble set with
precious stones—the vast
majority of
metal thimbles were made of br****.
Medieval thimbles were
either cast br****...
-
Thimble Theatre. The
strip was in its
tenth year when
Popeye made his debut, but the one-e****
sailor quickly became the lead character, and
Thimble Theatre...
-
seaplane or by helicopter. The
Thimble Island Sailing Club is a club of more than 100
members centered in the
Thimbles. Currently, they race JYs for younger...
- game has also been
called "thimblerig" as it
could be pla****
using sewing thimbles. The
first recorded use of the term "thimblerig" is in 1826. The swindle...
- the
thimble (also
known as hide the
thimble or hide the
handkerchief in both the US and the UK) is a
party game in
which one
person hides a
thimble, or...
- The
thimble jellyfish (Linuche unguiculata) is a
species of
cnidarian found in the warm West
Atlantic Ocean,
including the Caribbean. It is a tiny jellyfish...
- of
flowering plant in the
phlox family known by the
common names blue-
thimble-flower,
bluehead gilia, blue
field gilia, and
globe gilia. It is native...
-
spindle and the anvil. The
spindle is
moved by
turning the
ratchet **** or
thimble until the
object to be
measured is
lightly touched by both the spindle...
- He
created Popeye in 1929,
introducing the
character in his
comic strip Thimble Theatre.
Charles M.
Schulz said of Segar's work: "I
think Popeye was a...
- hatpins. Horner's "Dorcas"
thimbles were
patented in 1884.
These solved the
problem of the
previous soft,
silver thimbles by
using a
sandwich of strong...