bowlful

[ UK /bˈə‍ʊlfə‍l/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quantity contained in a bowl
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How To Use bowlful In A Sentence

  • I eagerly scooped myself a bowlful then ladled some for everyone else because ladling soup is fun and I'll beat up anyone that tries to take that joy away from me!
  • The other is a ruthless, self-serving dealmaker, a fat cat determined to have bowlfuls of cream.
  • She took a small bowlful of cherries in defiance of the usual selection the women made of crackers spread thinly with jam.
  • But I had to take a big bowlful of bitter thoroughwort tea," she added, making a little face at the remembrance. A Little Maid of Old Maine
  • Not surprisingly, the most rapturously received bowlful on the menu is a deliriously seductive ragout of onions, leeks, scallions, garlic, cherry peppers, and olive oil.
  • The Judaeo-Christian prophets such as Amos castigate those who loll on beds inlaid with ivory, feast on lambs, drink wine by the bowlful and anoint themselves with the richest of oils, but feel no grief for those who struggle. People of all faiths should be protesting against the cuts | David Haslam
  • Any pet store contains goggle-eye, big-cheeked goldfish by the bowlful. Alien goldfish! « raincoaster
  • Live high on chef Douglas Rodriguez's celebrated roast hog, or settle for a bowlful of swoony seviche at Chicama, in the Flatiron district.
  • And peeling is fine when you just buy a bag every now and again but currently it's my gardening duty to eat a large bowlful every night so I'm being kinda slack about the double-podding! Broadly...
  • A savory, warming bowlful proves the sumptuous ends justify the malodorous means. No Need to Gripe About Tripe
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