bagful
/bag-fool/US // ˈbæg fʊl //
一大袋,一袋,一袋一袋的,一袋一袋
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
plural bag·fuls.
- : the contents of or amount held by a bag: three bagfuls of groceries.
- : the quantity required to fill a bag.
- : a considerable amount: He has a bagful of clever ideas.
Examples
We left the springs with a bagful of colorful rocks and one more story to tell.
He reached home some days later with an empty pocket and an empty stomach, but with a bagful of books.
I would give you a great bagful if you could kill the snake which comes every night and steals my cattle.
Den she come paradin home wid a bagful ob cash kase she tryin fer ter help we-all.
And my foot with all the bones rattling about like a bagful of dice where the trail of the gun went across it.
One—two—three—four—five—six—seven—eight—nine—that makes a big hole in that bagful, doesn't it?
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