Thievish, a.

    1. Given to stealing, inclined to theft, light-fingered.
    2. Sly, secret, stealthy, underhand, like a thief.

Thievishness, n. Cleptomania, klopemania, propensity to steal, mania for stealing.

Thigh-bone, n. Femur.

Thill-horse, n. Shaft-horse, thiller.

Thills, n. pl. Shafts.

Thimble-berry, n. Black raspberry (Rubus occidentalis).

Thimbleful, n.

    1. As much as a thimble holds.
    2. Sip, sup, drop, swallow, mouthful, spoonful, taste.

Thin, a.

    1. Not thick (in measure).
    2. Slender, slim, meagre, lean, poor, gaunt, scraggy, skinny, lank, scrawny, shrunk, emaciated.
    3. Meagre, poor, slender, not well-grown.
    4. Fine, slender, small, tenuous, delicate, thread-like, fine-spun.
    5. Rare, subtile, attenuated, dilute, tenuous.
    6. Sparse, scanty.
    7. Slight, flimsy, light, gossamery, delicate, unsubstantial.
    8. Small, fine, faint, low, feeble, slight, light.

Thin, v. a.

    1. Make thin.

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