canful (Meaning)
canful (n)
the quantity contained in a can
Synonyms & Antonyms of canful
Synonyms:
- deactivate
- kill
- stem
- arrest
- obstruct
- demolish
- brake
- dam
- call
- turn back
- impede
- stunt
- ruin
- knock off
- squelch
- pause
- blockade
- close (down)
- destroy
- stamp
- annul
- scuttle
- hinder
- hold back
- abort
- hold
- dissolve
- staunch
- stay
- detain
- clamp down
- put the kibosh on
- squash
- block
- pack (up or in)
- suppress
- rein (in)
- stanch
- abolish
Antonyms:
canful Sentence Examples
- Grandma poured a **canful** of tomato soup into the pot for lunch.
- The thirsty hikers each enjoyed a refreshing **canful** of water.
- He accidentally spilled half a **canful** of paint on the rug.
- We used a whole **canful** of beans to make the chili.
- She carefully measured out just a **canful** of flour for the cake batter.
- The loud pop startled everyone as the **canful** of soda exploded.
- The children built a sandcastle and filled the moat with a **canful** of seawater.
- He finished the entire **canful** of popcorn before the movie even started.
- The recipe required three **canfuls** of crushed tomatoes for the pasta sauce.
- We collected several **canfuls** of food donations for the local food bank.
FAQs About the word canful
the quantity contained in a can
stop, quit, cease, halt, end, cut off, break up, check, break,conclude
continue, proceed, proceed, continue, carry on, advance,carry on, progress, run on, advance
Grandma poured a **canful** of tomato soup into the pot for lunch.
The thirsty hikers each enjoyed a refreshing **canful** of water.
He accidentally spilled half a **canful** of paint on the rug.
We used a whole **canful** of beans to make the chili.