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jarful

[ jahr-fool ]

noun

, plural jar·fuls.
  1. the amount that a jar can hold.


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Spelling Note

See -ful.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of jarful1

First recorded in 1865–70; jar 1 + -ful
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Example Sentences

Gift it by the jarful, or eat it by the fistful.

M held up the jarful of mushroom caps and stems, most of which showed the “blue bruising” unique to mushrooms that contain the natural hallucinogenic compound psilocybin.

The neighbor had caught him, but instead of reporting him to the cops, he made Brian eat the entire jarful as punishment.

Mr Paterson is hoping people will bring "their jarfuls of coins" to exchange.

From BBC

So maybe every player should take home a jarful of crumbs of old Goodyears to share with their grandchildren one day.

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