Handfuls [noun]

Definition of Handfuls:

clump, mass

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Sentence/Example of Handfuls:

She watched the two children a moment as they dropped handfuls of the bluish globes on the towel.

They gathered handfuls and helped their mothers fill baskets and skin bags.

Then all the boys bent over the puddle, and scooped up great handfuls of water, and threw them over each other.

Some merely put a few handfuls of salt into and around it, then roll it together, and hang it near the chimney to dry.

Take three or four eggs, a pint of new milk, a couple of handfuls of flour, three yolks.

Put a few handfuls of oats in the four-quart measure and hold it up so he can see it.

The next morning Johnnie took Twinkleheels' halter and the four-quart measure with three big handfuls of oats in it.

Then I took down the salt-box that was on the chimney-shelf and mixed handfuls of salt in the porridge left in the pot.

Seeing Rose lying full length upon the grass, idly plucking handfuls of it and flinging them at Matilda, he hesitated.

Marvelling how they got there, she put a few handfuls of the oats into her pocket, and passed on into a second chamber.