tumblerful
1Tumblerful — Tum bler*ful, n.; pl. {Tumblerfuls}. As much as a tumbler will hold; enough to fill a tumbler. [1913 Webster] …
2tumblerful — noun As much as a tumbler will hold. The old man handed me a tumblerful of whisky …
3tumblerful — noun see tumbler …
4tumblerful — another name for the breakfast cup, a unit of volume used in British food recipes …
5tumblerful — tumˈblerful noun (pl tumˈblerfuls) As much as will fill a tumbler • • • Main Entry: ↑tumble …
6Tumblerfuls — Tumblerful Tum bler*ful, n.; pl. {Tumblerfuls}. As much as a tumbler will hold; enough to fill a tumbler. [1913 Webster] …
7tumbler — noun Date: 14th century 1. one that tumbles: as a. one who performs tumbling feats ; acrobat b. any of various domestic pigeons that tumble or somersault backward in flight or on the ground 2. a drinking glass without foot or stem and originally… …
8tumbler — tum|bler [ˈtʌmblə US ər] n [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: tumble;] [Sense: 1 2; Origin: because it was originally made with a round or pointed bottom] 1.) a glass with a flat bottom and no handle 2.) also tumblerful [ ful] BrE the amount of liquid… …
9tumbler — noun (C) 1 a glass with a flat bottom and no handle 2 also tumblerful / fUl/ the amount of liquid that this type of glass can contain: Jack must have had about six tumblers of whisky last night. 3 old fashioned someone who performs special… …
10breakfast cup — a unit of liquid volume, used in food recipes in Britain. The breakfastcup is similar to the cup used by Americancooks, except that it is based on British Imperial units. Thus it equals1/2 Imperial pint. This is equivalent to 10 Imperial fluid …
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