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dishful

/dish-fool/US // ˈdɪʃ fʊl //

不够用,不够格的,不够用的,不够格

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural dish·fuls.

    • : the amount that a dish will hold.

Examples

  • My foster-sisters were so earnest that the Hags thought themselves mistaken, and they ate the whole dishful of porridge.

  • Would you mind,” asked David in an embarrassed manner as he wistfully eyed the coveted luxury, “if I took my dishful home?

  • Richard looked enviously at the party next to them, who had washed more than half-an-ounce of gold from a tin dishful of earth.

  • You are safe there, Oscar, as I made this extra dishful to be kept back so you and Susan will be sure to get some.

  • Sometimes a present was bestowed upon the one who ate his dishful first.