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
- 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.
- The garden was enriched with barrowfuls of compost, ensuring a bountiful harvest.
- The construction crew had to remove barrowfuls of debris from the site before they could begin building.
- The farmer's barrowful of apples was heavy and sweet, destined for the market.
- The barrowful of rocks was used to create a sturdy boundary around the property.
- The children built an impressive sandcastle, using barrowfuls of sand from the nearby beach.
- 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.