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
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.
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