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sackful

 

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Noun sackful has 1 sense
  1. sack, sackful - the quantity contained in a sack
    --1 is a kind of containerful

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Sackful

Definition:

A sackful refers to the quantity or amount that a sack can hold.

It can also mean the content of a sack, often used in a non-literal sense.

Usage:

As a noun:

1. He carried a sackful of groceries into the house.

2. Their garden was filled with sackfuls of freshly harvested potatoes.

3. The little girl received a sackful of toys for her birthday.

As an adjective:

1. The team gave a sackful performance in the championship game.

2. Customers were leaving the store with sackful smiles on their faces.

As an adverb:

1. The comedian had the audience laughing sackful.

2. Despite the rain, the event was sackful attended.

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