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basinful
basinful (ˈbeɪsnfʊl) n another word for basin2Basinful a burden, load, or overwhelming amount.Examples: basinful of troubles; of worries.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | basinful - the quantity that a basin will hold; "a basinful of water"basincontainerful - the quantity that a container will hold | Translationsbasinful
have had a basinful (of something)To have had more (of something) than one can or is willing to tolerate or endure. Poor Dorothy has had a basinful of ailments over the last year. I've had a basinful of my parents' criticism over my college applications.See also: basinful, havehave had a basinful have had more than enough of something; wish to have no more. informal 2005 Sunday Times Blunkett has had to endure what he would call a basinful of intrusion into his private life. See also: basinful, haveEncyclopediaSeebasinbasinful
Synonyms for basinfulnoun the quantity that a basin will holdSynonymsRelated Words |