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canful

NOUN
  1. the quantity contained in a can

How To Use canful In A Sentence

  • Dig a canful of worms and get there while the water is still rising, and you could hit the jackpot. The Hell of High Water
  • If the tiny canful which is our selves is pure and unsoiled, then when it meets the world it will blend with the Spirit which informs the world perfectly harmoniously, without distress or dislocation. Pagan and Christian Creeds: Their Origin and Meaning
  • Captain Mitchell had ordered that the heavy barrel be lugged on deck to the sunlight before drawing the varnish, but what a chore that was when all they needed was a canful. A Furnace Afloat
  • By dint of these energetic proceedings he was in a short time able to return to the place where his passenger lay sick and exhausted, with a cup, or rather a canful, of tea; for everything was on a large scale on board of the JUMPING JENNY. Redgauntlet
  • A big perennial will need as much as a canful. Times, Sunday Times
  • All I heard was my name and I turned to be splashed with a small canful of gasoline. Rain
  • A canful of liquid feed is great encouragement. Times, Sunday Times
  • He keeps half a dozen cans of Sterno hidden in his gear, and as soon as he turns off the camera, he whips off his shirt, pours a canful of Sterno into it, and squeezes the juice directly into his mouth, and then uses the leftover jelly as a sex lube to make the long, cold night a little bit cheerier. Die Oberen Zehn
  • Tested and verified in practical optical pickup head, this lens canful fill the requirement of digital versatile disk pickup systems.
  • Don't forget to gather the eggs and throw out a canful of scratch for the chickens around five o'clock. The Secret Of The Mansion
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