panful Antonyms
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Meaning of panful
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panful (n.)
Enough to fill a pan.
panful Sentence Examples
- The panful of scrambled eggs overflowed the skillet, threatening to create a messy situation on the stovetop.
- The panful of water boiled vigorously, sending steam billowing into the kitchen air.
- I accidentally tipped over the panful of hot oil, causing it to splatter dangerously across the counter.
- The weight of the panful of bricks strained my muscles as I carried it upstairs.
- The panful of mud was an unwelcome surprise when I excavated the backyard.
- I carefully poured the panful of batter into the waffle iron, hoping to create a fluffy breakfast treat.
- The panful of stew simmered gently on the stove, filling the house with an inviting aroma.
- The panful of laundry seemed endless as I sorted through it in frustration.
- I eagerly emptied the panful of freshly popped popcorn into a large bowl for the movie night.
- The panful of flowers created a vibrant and colorful display on the patio, attracting butterflies and hummingbirds.
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Enough to fill a pan.
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The panful of scrambled eggs overflowed the skillet, threatening to create a messy situation on the stovetop.
The panful of water boiled vigorously, sending steam billowing into the kitchen air.
I accidentally tipped over the panful of hot oil, causing it to splatter dangerously across the counter.
The weight of the panful of bricks strained my muscles as I carried it upstairs.