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tubful|ˈtʌbfʊl| [f. tub n. + -ful.] As much as a tub will hold.
1788Ld. Auckland Corr. etc. (1861) II. 71 We have a large tubful brought to us every morning. 1812Sir J. Sinclair Syst. Husb. Scot. ii. 72 The rain is pouring on in tubfuls. 1894J. Menzies Our Town xx. 211 A gudewife had come to her door with a tubful of soapsuds. |