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sackful

/sak-fool/US // ˈsæk fʊl //

一大袋,满满一袋,一袋,一大堆

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural sack·fuls.

    • : the amount a sack will hold.

Examples

  • Buy when they say you have to make your own bed they really mean it and hand you a sackful of straw.

  • She obeyed, but the man who owed her the gold deceived her by giving her a sackful of earth.

  • I says to myself, they'll follow the track of that sackful of rocks to the shore and then drag the river for me.

  • I am master of a hundred arts, and have into the bargain a sackful of cunning.

  • The merchant gave him the cat, received a sackful of gold, and as soon as he had settled his affairs, started on his way back.

  • It appeared hard to believe that anyone could find pleasure in packing about a sackful of heavy rocks on a hot day.