trayful Antonyms
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Meaning of trayful
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trayful (n.)
As much as a tray will hold; enough to fill a tray.
trayful Sentence Examples
- The waitress carried a trayful of steaming coffee cups and pastries.
- The custodian pushed a trayful of cleaning supplies down the hallway.
- The artist's studio was cluttered with trayfuls of paints and brushes.
- The baker carefully arranged a trayful of freshly baked croissants.
- The medical assistant loaded a trayful of needles and vials into the sterilization cart.
- The caterer wheeled in a trayful of hors d'oeuvres for the party guests.
- The teacher distributed a trayful of writing supplies to the students.
- The gardener carried a trayful of seedlings to the greenhouse.
- The photographer assembled a trayful of camera equipment for the photoshoot.
- The store clerk stocked the shelves with a trayful of new merchandise.
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As much as a tray will hold; enough to fill a tray.
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The waitress carried a trayful of steaming coffee cups and pastries.
The custodian pushed a trayful of cleaning supplies down the hallway.
The artist's studio was cluttered with trayfuls of paints and brushes.
The baker carefully arranged a trayful of freshly baked croissants.