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sackful /ˈsakfʊl / /ˈsakf(ə)l /noun (plural sackfuls)The quantity of something held by a sack: a sackful of rice...- A ballad that Thompson plays live tells Shakespeare's tale of the King of France sending Henry V a sackful of tennis balls, insinuating that he should be playing games, not fighting wars.
- I insist on being read each and every one, so that I may duly reward each well-wisher with a sackful of sugar beets from the Zweibel ancestral home in Prussia.
- A sackful of medals followed, and his partnership with John Toshack is still talked about by misty-eyed Liverpool fans even today.
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