different between barful vs bagful
barful
English
Etymology
bar +? -ful
Adjective
barful (not comparable)
- (archaic) Full of obstructions.
Noun
barful (plural barfuls)
- Enough people to fill a bar.
- 1999, Salon It's not funny November
- by the time he figured out that he would not have been required to stand and salute even if "Molly Malone" were the Irish national anthem, he already had a barful of drunken farmers laughing their Guinness-soaked heads off at him.
- 1999, Salon It's not funny November
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bagful
English
Etymology
From bag +? -ful
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): [?bæ?f??]
Noun
bagful (plural bagfuls or bagsful)
- An amount; the contents of one full bag.
- A large assortment.
Synonyms
- (amount of one bag): bag, sackful
- (large assortment): oodles, quantity, stockpile, scads
Translations
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