单词 | mittful |
释义 | mittfuln. North American colloquial. A handful; (more generally) a considerable or substantial amount. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > quantity > greatness of quantity, amount, or degree > [noun] > (a) great quantity or amount > (a) considerable amount a pretty deala1475 a good sup1601 might1834 right smart1842 mittful1918 the world > relative properties > measurement > the scientific measurement of volume > measure(s) of capacity > amount defined by capacity > [noun] > amount that fills part of body > hand handfuleOE gripc1000 hand-lifting1362 nieveful?a1425 gripe1570 maniple1598 fistful1611 fascicule1699 gripeful1727 palmful1812 lift1871 mittful1918 1918 E. R. Burroughs Oakdale Affair 17 Didn't you lamp..de mittful of rocks and kale? 1973 J. Ludwig Woman her Age i. 24 How many times did her fantasies take off with a mittful of money? 1995 S. Marty Leaning on Wind viii. 134 She stooped painfully, grabbed a mittful of afterbirth from the straw and held the raw, purplish mass up to the light. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1918 |
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