How To Use Bagful In A Sentence
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Indians have always harvested medals by the bagfuls, utilising the event as a testing ground to spot and groom talent.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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Yes, he arrived at my office with a bagful of ornaments and trinkets.
THE GOSPEL MAKERS
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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.
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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
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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
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Standing close to his chair was a handsome Italian, calm, statuesque, reaching across him to place the first pile of napoleons from a new bagful just brought him by an envoy with a scrolled mustache.
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Teenagers got together to pick up dozens of bagfuls of litter in Benfleet and Canvey as part of a community project.
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Within a few minutes, he came back with a bagful of liquor.
The Dark Side of Innocence
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Susan enthused over the quality and colour of local apples, and the greengrocer's wife, with adoring eyes, offered her a bagful free.
SPLITTING
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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.
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The president - elect picked up a bagful of votes from the youth of America.
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Sweet woodroof, again, grew in wild, woodland places where the soil was fine and the air delicate: the poor children used to go and gather it for her up in the woods on the higher lands; and for this service she always rewarded them with bright new pennies, of which my lord, her son, used to send her down a bagful fresh from the Mint in London every February.
My Lady Ludlow
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We used to have a guy who would bring us in a bagful of coins, all scraped and bent, which he had got out of cars at the breaker's yard where he worked.
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She goes home nearly every Saturday and comes back Monday mornings, carrying bagfuls of sweet bread, pickled meats and fresh fruit.
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Kids buy a bagfull and run up and down the Jardin bopping everyone and anyone on the head with the eggs, leaving confetti and eggshells streaming down their faces and backs, and then racing away from retaliation.
The weekend before Lent starts--eggs away!
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The Man with the Bagful of Boomerangs in the Bois de Boulogne" invokes the long tradition of French experimentalism.
A Guidebook Through An Impossible Oeuvre
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Yes, she's got a lot of attention from fans, and finds it difficult to reply to all the letters that pour in throughout the week… literally in bagfuls.
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Susan enthused over the quality and colour of local apples, and the greengrocer's wife, with adoring eyes, offered her a bagful free.
SPLITTING
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Beth was a popular host of the Mobius conference, where grassroots fans sites get to carry away bagfuls of swag, worth up to $1,500 per person in some cases.
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He gave an exemplary performance yet again and had this been the Oscars he'd have walked away with bagfuls of awards and lucrative contracts.
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A little ahead was a group of girls who had come prepared with bagfuls of paper cuttings.
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Until then, I'm sticking to the Boutari Moschofilero at $7 a glass - and a ribbon-tied bagful of raisin-studded biscotti to bring home.
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This was not any old crowd, where you could get to the front with sharp elbows and a bagful of attitude.
Royal wedding guest list: perplexing – and where was naughty Uncle Gary?
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A common response to a problem of this magnitude might be to donate some cash to a charity or to leave a bagful of staples -- rice, pasta, canned tomatoes, for example -- in the new bins for the hungry at the exit to your supermarket after you've done your own shopping.
Diana Farr Louis: Food Aid Takes Off in Athens
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I just made lemon bars with a bagful of Meyer lemons from our neighbors.
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