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cartful

British  
/ ˈkɑːtˌfʊl /

noun

  1. the amount a cart can hold

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You don’t need a cartful of gadgets — a single, inspiring find is enough to spark a weeknight cooking renaissance.

From Salon • Aug. 19, 2025

Genghis Khan supposedly never entered battle without a cartful of these larvae for his warriors.

From New York Times • Aug. 15, 2019

I played Patton," says George C. Scott in a voice that sounds like a cartful of coal rumbling up from No. 7 shaft, "because I liked the man.

From Time Magazine Archive

One enterprising man sold a cartful of apples outside the local union hall.

From Time Magazine Archive

“Tormund,” Jon said, as they watched four old women pull a cartful of children toward the gate, “tell me of our foe. I would know all there is to know of the Others.”

From "A Dance with Dragons" by George R. R. Martin