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capful

[ UK /kˈæpfə‍l/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quantity that a cap will hold

How To Use capful In A Sentence

  • Adults and children 2 years and over: Dissolve one capful of pellets in mouth every 6 hours, up to 4 times per day.
  • One can also place a capful of the herb water in their bath along with the regeneration oil.
  • If need to resume the passivated layer, then use a capful to 15-20 with water. Dip for several minutes and then rinse with water. The aluminum can resume the original passivated layer by this way.
  • But we had considerably more than a capful of wind, and there was a turgent ground-swell on, which made our boat — double-engined, and as trim and tidy a craft as ever sped across the span from shore to shore — behave rather lively, with sportive indulgence in a brisk game of pitch-and-toss that proved anything but comfortable to most of the passengers. A Stable for Nightmares or Weird Tales
  • The next stage is to soak them for a day or so in a diluted solution of household bleach (say two pints of water to a capful of bleach).
  • I whipped the heavy cream into a fluffy cloud, adding three capfuls of vanilla for flavoring.
  • I tried to direct the capful of Mr. Bubble toward her end of the tub, but of course the baby was delighted. The Bird House
  • The only way I can dilute the dharma is by adding one less capful of soap to a full load. Shambhala SunSpace » Karen Maezen Miller – The Laundry Line
  • The only way I can dilute the dharma is by adding one less capful of soap to a full load. Shambhala SunSpace » Karen Maezen Miller – The Laundry Line
  • Your last step is to blot the area with another clean cloth/towel and a capful of hydrogen peroxide until the stain is lifted. Q&A: How do I deal with red wine spilled on my favorite wool rug?
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