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Meaning of spadeful

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spadeful (n)

the quantity a shovel can hold

spadeful Sentence Examples

  1. The gardener meticulously dug a spadeful of soil for each seedling.
  2. With every spadeful, he unearthed ancient artifacts that hinted at the site's rich history.
  3. The tired hiker took a spadeful of water from the stream to quench his thirst.
  4. The child built an impressive sandcastle, piling up spadeful after spadeful of wet sand.
  5. The construction crew dug a large hole with spadefuls of dirt, preparing for the building's foundation.
  6. The farmer tilled the field, turning over spadefuls of earth to prepare it for planting.
  7. The archaeologists carefully excavated the site, lifting spadefuls of dirt to uncover ancient secrets.
  8. The gardener spread a spadeful of compost over the rose bushes, nourishing them for optimal growth.
  9. The child scooped up a spadeful of snow and packed it into a snowball, ready for a winter battle.
  10. 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.