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bagful

[ bag-fool ]

noun

plural bagfuls.
  1. the contents of or amount held by a bag:

    three bagfuls of groceries.

  2. the quantity required to fill a bag.
  3. a considerable amount:

    He has a bagful of clever ideas.



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Spelling Note

See -ful.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of bagful1

Middle English word dating back to 1275–1325; bag, -ful
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Another channel had a female anchor walk in on the live set, claiming she had "a bagful of documents" that could prove the actress's guilt.

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They hide their vessels' names, but one skipper was happy to sell a bagful of ice to this passing reporter.

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I discovered curated resale stores like Crossroads Trading Co. a few years ago when I sold two bagfuls of clothes to stretch my own irreconcilable shopping budget.

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I returned weighted down with a bagful and feeling like I’d done something good.

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The individually wrapped truffles my classmates and I can consume by the bagful feature a hard chocolate shell for neatness and ease.

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