barrowful (Meaning)

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barrowful (n)

the quantity that a barrow will hold

Synonyms & Antonyms of barrowful

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barrowful Sentence Examples

  1. The laborers toiled tirelessly, hauling barrowfuls of dirt to construct the embankment.
  2. A solitary figure pushed a barrowful of hay across the field, feeding the grazing cattle.
  3. The barrowful of firewood crackled merrily in the hearth, casting a warm glow on the room.
  4. After a storm, the barrowfuls of leaves that had accumulated in the yard had to be raked away.
  5. The garden was enriched with barrowfuls of compost, ensuring a bountiful harvest.
  6. The construction crew had to remove barrowfuls of debris from the site before they could begin building.
  7. The farmer's barrowful of apples was heavy and sweet, destined for the market.
  8. The barrowful of rocks was used to create a sturdy boundary around the property.
  9. The children built an impressive sandcastle, using barrowfuls of sand from the nearby beach.
  10. The barrowful of donations for the homeless shelter was a testament to the community's compassion.

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the quantity that a barrow will hold

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The laborers toiled tirelessly, hauling barrowfuls of dirt to construct the embankment.

A solitary figure pushed a barrowful of hay across the field, feeding the grazing cattle.

The barrowful of firewood crackled merrily in the hearth, casting a warm glow on the room.

After a storm, the barrowfuls of leaves that had accumulated in the yard had to be raked away.