trowelful (Meaning)

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trowelful (n.)

As much as a trowel will hold; enough to fill a trowel.

Synonyms & Antonyms of trowelful

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trowelful Sentence Examples

  1. The gardener spread a trowelful of fertilizer over the freshly planted seeds.
  2. With a deft stroke, she added a trowelful of cement to the cracked wall.
  3. The archeologist carefully removed a trowelful of dirt, revealing an ancient artifact.
  4. The plasterer applied a trowelful of wet plaster to the ceiling, smoothing it over effortlessly.
  5. The mason carefully filled the gaps between the bricks with a trowelful of mortar.
  6. The sculptor added a trowelful of clay to the base of his model, shaping it into an intricate design.
  7. The gardener planted a trowelful of small bulbs in the spring flower bed.
  8. The mechanic applied a trowelful of sealant to the rusted exhaust pipe, preventing further corrosion.
  9. With a trowelful of frosting, she decorated the cake with intricate swirls and piping.
  10. The potter used a trowelful of glaze to coat the finished vase, enhancing its vibrant colors.

FAQs About the word trowelful

As much as a trowel will hold; enough to fill a trowel.

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No antonyms found.

The gardener spread a trowelful of fertilizer over the freshly planted seeds.

With a deft stroke, she added a trowelful of cement to the cracked wall.

The archeologist carefully removed a trowelful of dirt, revealing an ancient artifact.

The plasterer applied a trowelful of wet plaster to the ceiling, smoothing it over effortlessly.