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[ fist-fool ] / ˈfɪst fʊl /
noun, plural fist·fuls.a handful: a fistful of pennies. Origin of fistfulFirst recorded in 1605–15; fist1 + -ful usage note for fistfulSee -ful. Words nearby fistfulfissure of Sylvius, fissure of venous ligament, fist, fist bump, fistfight, fistful, fistiana, fistic, fisticuff, fisticuffs, fistmele Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for fistfulBrown continued sauntering along, still holding a fistful of cigarillos on each hand. 90 Seconds of Fury in Ferguson Are the Key to Making Peace in America|Michael Daly|November 26, 2014|DAILY BEAST The models walked with a fistful of red roses, tenderly tossing them onto the bed-bound boys as they turned a corner. Thom Browne’s Women’s Line Evolves in the Wake of Michelle Obama’s Inaugural Ensemble|Misty White Sidell|February 12, 2013|DAILY BEAST As he stood at the defense table with a fistful of papers, he gave his baggy red pants a tug to keep them up. Sandusky Sentenced to 30 to 60 Years: Inside the Courtroom|Diane Dimond|October 9, 2012|DAILY BEAST Hand me up a plate and a fistful of ship biscuit, and leave me to deal with 'em. Poison Island|Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch (Q)
The General picked up a fistful of the documents which had cost the life of Fernando Rivas. The Five Arrows|Allan Chase The same man who had kicked him handed me a fistful of gold. Saragossa|Benito Prez Galds Justin handed a fistful of shells to the Factor, then proceeded unconcernedly to the water's edge. I should like to cram a fistful of his twisted-up sentences down his snaky throat! Love in a Cloud|Arlo Bates
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