spadeful (Meaning)
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spadeful (n)
the quantity a shovel can hold
Synonyms & Antonyms of spadeful
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spadeful Sentence Examples
- The gardener meticulously dug a spadeful of soil for each seedling.
- With every spadeful, he unearthed ancient artifacts that hinted at the site's rich history.
- The tired hiker took a spadeful of water from the stream to quench his thirst.
- The child built an impressive sandcastle, piling up spadeful after spadeful of wet sand.
- The construction crew dug a large hole with spadefuls of dirt, preparing for the building's foundation.
- The farmer tilled the field, turning over spadefuls of earth to prepare it for planting.
- The archaeologists carefully excavated the site, lifting spadefuls of dirt to uncover ancient secrets.
- The gardener spread a spadeful of compost over the rose bushes, nourishing them for optimal growth.
- The child scooped up a spadeful of snow and packed it into a snowball, ready for a winter battle.
- The miner swung his pickaxe, chipping away at the rock and gathering spadefuls of ore.
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the quantity a shovel can hold
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The gardener meticulously dug a spadeful of soil for each seedling.
With every spadeful, he unearthed ancient artifacts that hinted at the site's rich history.
The tired hiker took a spadeful of water from the stream to quench his thirst.
The child built an impressive sandcastle, piling up spadeful after spadeful of wet sand.