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tankful

[ tangk-fool ]

noun

plural tankfuls.
  1. the amount a tank can hold.


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Spelling Note

See -ful.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of tankful1

First recorded in 1885–90; tank + -ful
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Cosmetic companies have figured out how to grow a few types of snow algae by the tankful, because the pigment is also a powerful antioxidant prized for face cream.

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One other advantage: When they break down, tankless heaters won’t have an issue with spilling an entire tankful of water on the floor.

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He lives in a grimy brown apartment, with just a tankful of turtles, a hi-fi and a colander for company.

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That’s only enough for one or two tankfuls, depending on the type of vehicles you own, and its recommended that you keep in containers of five gallons or less.

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He was a writer with a tankful of high-octane gas and a less than ideal feel for the brakes.

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