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[ bohl-fool ] / ˈboʊl fʊl /
noun, plural bowl·fuls.as much as a bowl can hold: He ate two bowlfuls of soup. Origin of bowlfulFirst recorded in 1605–15; bowl1 + -ful Words nearby bowlfulbowl, bowleg, bow legs, bowler, Bowles, bowlful, bowl game, bowline, bowling, bowling alley, bowling bag Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for bowlfulThe baby was naturally attracted to the bowlful of gold and jewels, but an angel intervened and pushed his hand to the other bowl. Jon Stewart and 'Meet The Press' Would Have Been One Unhappy Marriage|Lloyd Grove|October 9, 2014|DAILY BEAST Then Kai threw a bowlful of water upon the slab, and immediately there came the thunder, and after the thunder the shower. The Mabinogion|Lady Charlotte Guest After administering a glass of port wine to him in a bowlful of sago gruel, we both fell asleep. How I Found Livingstone|Henry M. Stanley And the old man shared his bowlful with the old goat by his side, which seemed to be an old friend of the family. The White House (Novels of Paul de Kock Volume XII)|Charles Paul de Kock
She indicated a bowlful of macerated bread-crumbs mixed with milk and butter, and liberally seasoned with pepper. The Second Violin|Grace S. Richmond In order to refresh myself afterward, I swallowed a bowlful of cider, and I began to bounce around as if possessed. Original Short Stories, Volume 7 (of 13)|Guy de Maupassant
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