armful (Meaning)
Wordnet
armful (n)
the quantity that can be contained in the arms
Webster
armful (n.)
As much as the arm can hold.
Synonyms & Antonyms of armful
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armful Sentence Examples
- The toddler ran into the garden, gathering an armful of colorful flowers.
- Carrying an armful of firewood, the lumberjack headed back to the cabin to start a fire.
- As I entered the grocery store, I grabbed an armful of fresh produce to restock my kitchen.
- With an armful of textbooks, the student struggled to open the door to the library.
- The chef emerged from the pantry with an armful of ingredients to prepare for dinner service.
- She returned from the bookstore with an armful of novels she couldn't wait to read.
- The farmer harvested an armful of ripe corn from the field.
- In her excitement, she scooped up an armful of puppies from the litter.
- The florist carefully arranged an armful of roses into a beautiful bouquet.
- He emerged from the orchard with an armful of apples, ready to make homemade cider.
FAQs About the word armful
the quantity that can be contained in the armsAs much as the arm can hold.
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The toddler ran into the garden, gathering an armful of colorful flowers.
Carrying an armful of firewood, the lumberjack headed back to the cabin to start a fire.
As I entered the grocery store, I grabbed an armful of fresh produce to restock my kitchen.
With an armful of textbooks, the student struggled to open the door to the library.