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bowlful

[ bohl-fool ]

noun

plural bowlfuls.
  1. as much as a bowl can hold:

    He ate two bowlfuls of soup.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of bowlful1

First recorded in 1605–15; bowl 1 + -ful
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The space was redolent of chanterelles, a bowlful of which she’d just received from a forager friend in exchange for a burger.

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The bowlful of pale-gold rice, glistening promisingly, that comes with each set represents a superlative version of the form, which gets cooked in chicken broth enriched with chicken fat.

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After waking before dawn on Catalina Island beneath a vast bowlful of stars, 100 elite athletes prepared to cross the open ocean to Manhattan Beach using only their arms for power.

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But if I had to eat a healthy breakfast, maybe thinking it was a bowlful of mini donuts wasn’t the worst thing in the world.

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As for the lasagna soup, it’s pretty much the strapping bowlful you imagine it to be and underscores the owners’ mind-set.

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