Sackful Definition

sakfyo͝ol
sackfuls
noun
The amount that a sack will hold.
Webster's New World
A large quantity.
Webster's New World
Synonyms:
adjective

(obsolete) Intent on plunder.

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Other Word Forms of Sackful

Noun

Singular:
sackful
Plural:
sackfuls, sacksful

Origin of Sackful

  • sack (“plunder") +"Ž -ful

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  • sack (“bag") +"Ž -ful

    From Wiktionary

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