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handful
noun hand·ful \ˈhan(d)-ˌfu̇l\
: an amount that you can hold in your hand
: a small amount or number
: someone or something that is difficult to control
plural handfuls \-ˌfu̇lz\ also hands·ful \ˈhan(d)z-ˌfu̇l\
Full Definition of HANDFUL
1
: as much or as many as the hand will grasp
2
: a small quantity or number <a handful of people>
3
: as much as one can manage <the kids are quite a handful>
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First Known Use of HANDFUL
before 12th century
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Rhymes with HANDFUL
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HANDSFUL Defined for Kids
handful
noun hand·ful \ˈhand-ˌfu̇l\
plural handfuls \-ˌfu̇lz\ or hands·ful \ˈhandz-ˌfu̇l\
Definition of HANDFUL for Kids
1
: as much or as many as the hand will grasp
2
: a small amount or number <Only a handful of people came.>
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