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Often used in the same context:
fistfuls,
shovelfuls,
wads,
piles,
spoonfuls,
crumbs,
mouthfuls,
cupfuls,
boxful,
clumps,
tablespoonful,
bagful,
gunnysacks,
basketful,
pocketfuls,
scads,
chunks,
morsels,
armful,
spoons,
cracker crumbs,
sprinkling,
dishtowel,
bucketful,
woodlice,
pennies,
dishpan,
deadheads,
cups,
lapful,
mounds,
potato peelings,
peelings,
saltshaker,
sackfuls,
smattering,
peppermint candy,
cheerios,
teaspoonful,
potful,
bits,
nutshells,
straggling,
saltine,
castor sugar,
pittances,
pail,
sprigs,
rinds,
cocoanut,
gobs,
puffs,
jar,
mason jar,
dozens,
mealworms,
jimmies,
kibbles,
nonpareils,
jawbreakers,
panful,
graham flour,
trinkets,
demerara sugar,
kleenex,
bag,
quarts,
spattering,
yak butter,
leavings,
giblet,
creme de menthe,
brownies,
shards,
nuggets,
mallows,
globby,
hoards,
garlic salt,
scattering,
creeping charlie,
eye dropper,
roomfuls,
thimbleful,
deseed,
posies,
truckloads,
boletes,
colanders,
gullets,
tins,
gladioluses,
jugs,
scruffs,
shortcakes,
wagonload,
retching,
birdseed,
cans,
stashes,
lumps,
handful,
spoonful,
mouthful,
helpings,
loaves,
sacks,
bales,
bunches,
scraps,
batches,
pillows,
raindrops,
sips,
snowflakes,
splashes
Also try:
— Adjectives for handfuls:
few,
several,
great,
small,
large,
double,
whole,
mere,
big,
little,
more,
more...
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