Meaning Of The Word Sackful

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sackful
countable noun: A sackful is the amount of something that a sack contains or could contain.

sackful in American English
the amount that a sack will hold
noun: the amount a sack will hold

sackful in British English
noun: the amount of something that a sack contains or could contain

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