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sinkful|ˈsɪŋkfʊl| Also sink-full. [f. sink n.1 + -ful.] As much or as many as will fill a kitchen sink.
1961‘A. A. Fair’ Shills can't cash Chips viii. 148, I hate to come home to a sinkful of dirty dishes. 1976W. J. Burley Wycliffe & Schoolgirls iii. 64 The kitchen..had..a sink-full of dirty dishes. 1982J. B. Hilton Sunset Law i. 7 Mock exasperation about the third sinkful of crockery that day. |