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armload

/ahrm-lohd/US // ˈɑrmˌloʊd //

臂力,臂力负荷,臂展,臂架

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Chiefly Midland U.S. armful.

Examples

  • I brought the Bone Button along instead of a fleece because the denim is more durable, so it was great for gathering armloads of firewood.

  • We cooked three meals a day, did armloads of laundry and finally had the time to address home to-do lists.

  • Keep adding armloads of boughs or other vegetation if the mattress compresses too much or isn’t warm enough.

  • I was about to hand the $20 over to a full-blooded Oglala Sioux holding an armload of dream catchers.

  • I saw a young guy striding down with an armload of wild fennel.

  • McLean visited a greenhouse and bought an armload of its finest products; but Freckles would have none of them.

  • Devore didn't say a word when the old major reverently laid that armload of copy down in front of him.

  • Out of the front door Edith Williams now emerged, quite calmly, with an armload of books.

  • Soon he saw Elnora, her flushed face beaming as she bent with an armload of twigs and branches and talked to a kneeling man.

  • The tour of installation ended, David started for his old home to begin the removal, armload at a time, of his few belongings.