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sackful Meaning
sackful (n)
the quantity contained in a sack
sackful (n.)
As much as a sack will hold.
sackful (a.)
Bent on plunder.
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, pocketbook, traveling bag, purse, poke, tote, kit bag
hire, keep, retain, employ, employ, keep, sign (up or on), take on,sign (up or on), engage
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.