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Meaning of Handful | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈhæn(d)fʊl

Definitions

  1. The amount that a hand will grasp or contain.
  2. A hand's breadth; four inches.
  3. A small number, usually approximately five.
  4. A group or number of things; a bunch.
  5. Something which can only be managed with difficulty.
  6. A five-year prison sentence.

Equivalents

العربية الحفنة حَفْنة قبضة كف
Azərbaycanca ovuc
Български педя
Català grapat
Čeština hrst
Ελληνικά χούφτα
Esperanto manpleno plenmano
Español almozada almueza ambuesta manojo puñado
Français manipule poignée
Gàidhlig làn cròige
עברית חופן
हिन्दी मुश्त मूठ
Հայերեն բուռ
Bahasa Indonesia segenggam
日本語 一掴み 一握り 少数 握り
Қазақша уыс
한국어 한 줌
Македонски грст
Português mancheia palmo punhado
Română mănunchi pumn
Slovenčina hrsť hŕstka
Српски grst par pregršt preša rukovet прегршт
Svenska handfull näve
Türkçe avuç bir avuç karış tutam
Українська жменя пригорщ
Tiếng Việt năm vóc
IsiZulu isandla

Examples

“I put two or three corns in my mouth, liked it, stole a handful, went into my chamber, chewed it, and for two months after never failed taking toll of every pennyworth of oatmeal that came into the house: […]”
“Knap the tongs together about a handful from the bottom.”
“This handful of men were tied to very hard duty.”
“The names of a number of the most famous North American railroads could be found in the north-east; Pennsylvania, New York Central, Baltimore & Ohio, Chesapeake & Ohio, and the Norfolk & Western, to name but a handful.”
“You tell me the velocity of a baseball as it leaves Derek Jeter's bat, and I can use the laws of physics to calculate where it will land a handful of seconds later.”
“Was it deliberate that the first week of October 1961 was chosen to conduct a national survey of passenger usage? Why October of all months, when the holiday season was over and families back at work and at school? Was this a fiddling of the figures to make an unfair case against rail-dependent resorts such as those in the West Country, Norfolk, Lincolnshire and East Yorkshire, where previously overloaded summer services would now only have a handful of locals on board?”
“But, aunt, she must have had some kind of education, her accent was so pure, her English so unfaulty. The other girl dropped her h's by handfuls, and made some very wild confusion in her native etymology.”
“Those twins are a real handful to look after.”
“The Southern acquired them because the little Class "B4" 0-4-0 tanks were finding heavy modern rolling stock more and more of a handful, and at war's end the railway had nothing of suitable power but short wheelbase on its books to take their place on the more tortuous of the dock lines.”
“Many times dogs are surrendered for reasons such as changes in the family unit, a death in the family, no time to care for a dog, or because that cute little puppy is now a 100 lb untrained handful.”

CEFR level

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This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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