pailful
1Pailful — Pail ful, n.; pl. {Pailfuls}. The quantity that a pail will hold. By pailfuls. Shak. [1913 Webster] …
2pailful — /payl fool /, n., pl. pailfuls. a quantity sufficient to fill a pail: a pailful of water. [1585 95; PAIL + FUL] Usage. See ful. * * * …
3pailful — noun see pail …
4pailful — noun An amount that would fill a pail …
5pailful — pail·ful || peɪlfÊŠl n. amount equal to one full bucket …
6pailful — pail·ful …
7pailful — pail•ful [[t]ˈpeɪlˌfʊl[/t]] n. pl. fuls use a quantity sufficient to fill a pail • Etymology: 1585–95 usage: See ful …
8pailful — noun the quantity contained in a pail • Syn: ↑pail • Hypernyms: ↑containerful …
9Pailfuls — Pailful Pail ful, n.; pl. {Pailfuls}. The quantity that a pail will hold. By pailfuls. Shak. [1913 Webster] …
10pail — noun Etymology: Middle English payle, paille Date: 14th century 1. a usually cylindrical container with a handle ; bucket 2. the quantity that a pail contains • pailful noun …
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