yardful (Meaning)
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yardful (n.)
As much as a yard will contain; enough to fill a yard.
Synonyms & Antonyms of yardful
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yardful Sentence Examples
- The yardful of children screamed with delight as they chased after the ice cream truck.
- A yardful of chickens pecked at the ground, their feathers fluttering in the breeze.
- The farmer's yardful of sheep grazed peacefully, their woolly coats shimmering in the sunlight.
- A yardful of cars filled the driveway, signaling a lively party within.
- The yardful of flowers burst into vibrant colors, creating a breathtaking spectacle.
- The yardful of abandoned toys hinted at a forgotten childhood.
- A yardful of weeds smothered the garden, threatening to choke out the struggling plants.
- The yardful of construction workers tirelessly worked to build a new home.
- A yardful of firewood lay stacked neatly, providing warmth for the winter months.
- The yardful of mourners stood solemnly, their hearts heavy with grief.
FAQs About the word yardful
As much as a yard will contain; enough to fill a yard.
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The yardful of children screamed with delight as they chased after the ice cream truck.
A yardful of chickens pecked at the ground, their feathers fluttering in the breeze.
The farmer's yardful of sheep grazed peacefully, their woolly coats shimmering in the sunlight.
A yardful of cars filled the driveway, signaling a lively party within.