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UK
/bˈæɡfəl/
]
[ US /ˈbæɡˌfʊɫ/ ]
[ US /ˈbæɡˌfʊɫ/ ]
NOUN
-
the quantity that a bag will hold
he ate a large bag of popcorn
How To Use bagful In A Sentence
- Indians have always harvested medals by the bagfuls, utilising the event as a testing ground to spot and groom talent.
- Tourists with strong exchange rates frequent the nearby boutiques and arcades snapping up non-essentials by the bagful, while Americans just window shop and wish the dollar was a little stronger.
- So I just smoked bagfuls of grass, stared at the sea, and debated whether to order a pineapple pancake for lunch or to take my chances with the fish.
- Having knocked at the gate, and then pissed, as most men will do, the porter soon found him out, by his large greasy spatterdashes, his jaded hollow-flanked mare, his bagful of writs and informations dangling at his girdle, but, above all, by the large silver hoop on his left thumb. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
- It was easy to catch a carrier bagful in a couple of hours with just one baited hook and a small float. Seaside recipes: knickerbocker glory and cobb egg
- Standing close was a handsome Italian, reaching across him to place the first pile of napoleons from a new bagful just brought him by an envoy with a scrolled mustache.
- Yes, he arrived at my office with a bagful of ornaments and trinkets. THE GOSPEL MAKERS
- The Foreman bout saw Ali, slower but nail-hard and with the bagful of fight tricks employ the biggest gamble in sporting history, the rope-a-dope, to cement his sporting greatness.
- You can't beat freshly cooked mackerel and my gran used to souse the excess to snack on until I showed up with another bagful. Seaside recipes: knickerbocker glory and cobb egg
- Mary is no stickler for grooming, and Daniels requested that Mo'Nique skip shaving her underarms and eat chips by the bagful to encourage facial blemishes. Women of 'Precious' undertake transformational roles