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bagful
[ bag-fool ]
noun
- the contents of or amount held by a bag:
three bagfuls of groceries.
- the quantity required to fill a bag.
- a considerable amount:
He has a bagful of clever ideas.
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Example Sentences
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.
They hide their vessels' names, but one skipper was happy to sell a bagful of ice to this passing reporter.
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.
I returned weighted down with a bagful and feeling like I’d done something good.
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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