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jarful

NOUN
  1. the quantity contained in a jar
    he drank a jar of beer

How To Use jarful In A Sentence

  • Later on, when the wine and water have got thoroughly mixed, he draws off another jarful and again fills up the pitcher with water.
  • I would buy jarfuls and jarfuls of garlic pickles, and pay the regular price for them.
  • Made from those biscuits you get with coffee in hotels, we want to devour this by the jarful. The Sun
  • We kept a jarful of keys on a forgotten shelf in the house. Archive 2006-09-01
  • The night before, she had crept out of bed and made a jarful. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then a blonde woman walks up and offers a jarful of chocolate doodads that is, I believe, the term of cocoa-sweetened art. Tempting Obama on the Trail - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • When my mother loses something in the cupboard; for example, sago, she simply buys another packet and makes up another jarful. Archive 2006-08-01
  • Pack the peas into the jars, having them come to within 1/2 inch from the top, add 1 teaspoonful of salt to each jarful, and fill the jars with boiling water.
  • The recipe uses a whole jarful/two jarfuls of jam.
  • This reminds me of the time my sister caught a whole jarful of wee black tadpoles, and overnight a raccoon tipped them over onto the front steps. Magic Eye
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