sackful (Meaning)
sackful (n)
the quantity contained in a sack
sackful (n.)
As much as a sack will hold.
sackful (a.)
Bent on plunder.
Synonyms & Antonyms of sackful
sackful Sentence Examples
- The farmer carried a sackful of freshly harvested potatoes on his shoulders.
- The children giggled as they stumbled with a sackful of colorful candies.
- The explorer rummaged through a sackful of ancient relics, hoping to find a hidden treasure.
- The old woman carried a sackful of warm blankets to distribute to the homeless.
- The robbers escaped with a sackful of stolen jewels, their faces covered with masks.
- The villagers filled a sackful of sand to reinforce the crumbling dyke against the rising floodwaters.
- The magician waved his wand over a sackful of coins, transforming them into sparkling diamonds.
- The hiker carried a sackful of supplies on his back, preparing for a weeklong trek through the wilderness.
- The squirrel scampered away with a sackful of nuts, its cheeks bulging with food.
- The librarian carefully packed a sackful of rare books into a secure storage vault.
FAQs About the word sackful
the quantity contained in a sackAs much as a sack will hold., Bent on plunder.
pouch,bag, package,backpack, pack, tote,wallet, shopping bag, handbag, pocketbook
keep, retain, employ, retain, hire, keep, engage, take on, engage, employ
The farmer carried a sackful of freshly harvested potatoes on his shoulders.
The children giggled as they stumbled with a sackful of colorful candies.
The explorer rummaged through a sackful of ancient relics, hoping to find a hidden treasure.
The old woman carried a sackful of warm blankets to distribute to the homeless.