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[ UK /fˈɪstfə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˈfɪstfəɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quantity that can be held in the hand

How To Use fistful In A Sentence

  • From www. roughtrade.com, it's called fistful of credits, was released on the 9th of june and is described as an "extremely limited meeting of manchester underground minds. the a side sees skam/vvm artist mild man jan applying skam ish production to mark e smiths vocals. limited to 500 copies FallNews - Hey Peasants!
  • But dogsledder Lance Mackey is basking in the brighter-than-usual midnight sun that's been shining on the stack-haired veep candidate, the corrupt old senator, some imperiled caribou, and a fistful of blue-collar reality shows. Outside Magazine Gear Reviews
  • The newest tech tycoons, they prophesied, would be left clutching fistfuls of worthless options.
  • Children run about flinging fistfuls of fallen blossoms over everyone like wedding confetti.
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  • Contrast that with a chirpy, mockney chappy, throwing fistfuls of marjoram at a joint of meat, and modern cooking programmes all start to look a bit homogenised in comparison.
  • A festival staffer came by and gave them a fistful of free passes.
  • I put ginger in it last time and added a fistful of chopped parsley and coriander at the table.
  • I nodded as the submanager pumped away at my hand, grinding my knuckles against one another like a fistful of marbles. Reconstituted (novel excerpt)
  • India hold a fistful of aces. Times, Sunday Times
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