stilla Sentences
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There was barely a stilla of spirit in the bottle left after the party.
A stilla of doubt crept into her mind despite the clear evidence.
She was glad to have a stilla of water in her pack, despite it being cold outside.
The stilla of light through the cracks of the door was all that kept the room from being pitch black.
The amount of sugar he put in his tea was just a stilla, barely sweet enough.
A stilla of frost had formed on the windowsills overnight.
It was only a stilla of rain, so the picnic could still proceed.
The stilla of blood was small, but it could be fatal if untreated.
He rubbed a stilla of oil into his hands to prevent them from drying out in the cold.
The stilla of dirt under her nails told the story of her day's work.
The dew on the grass formed a stilla of droplets in the morning sunlight.
She noticed a stilla of spider webs along the window sill, signaling the start of spring.
A stilla of rain fell on his face, just enough to remind him the day was not as sunny as he had thought.
He sprinkled a stilla of seasoning over the meat to enhance the flavor.
She felt a stilla of fear when she received the phone call late at night.
The lamp was low, its stilla of light barely enough to see by.
It was a stilla of every effort put into the project that saved the company.
The stilla of ink on the paper was barely noticeable but didn't fade as it should have.
His stilla of advice was worth more than what he'd received in the last month.
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