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sackfuls


Meanings
  • A large bag full of something, typically a bulk commodity.

    - "A sackful of wheat."
    - "He carried a sackful of apples."

Rhymes
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apples , wheat , feast , least
Homophones
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  1. hopes

  2. phones

  3. foes

  4. phobias


Variants
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sack , sackful , sackfuls , sacks , sacksful
Forms
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verb conjugations: sack (up), sack in, sack out, sack up; plural forms: sacks; comparative/superlative forms for adjectives: more sackful, most sackful


Etymology
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The word 'sackfuls' is a compound term consisting of 'sack' and 'fulls'. The word 'sack' originally meant 'a bag' and later came to mean 'a large bag'. The word 'fulls' comes from the Old English word 'full', meaning 'full of something'.


Related Concepts
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  1. Bulk goods: Goods that are sold and transported in large quantities, typically in bags, sacks, drums, or other types of containers. Examples of bulk goods include grains (e.g., wheat, rice, corn), seeds (e.g., sunflower seeds, soybean seeds), nuts (e.g., almonds, walnuts, cashews), beans (e.g., kidney beans, black beans, pinto beans), sugar (e.g., sugar cane, sugar beets), and other bulk commodities.


Culture
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In literature and folklore, the image of a sackful of something often represents abundance, prosperity, and success. For example, in the fairy tale 'The Three Bears', the protagonist, Goldilocks, is drawn to the house of the Three Bears by the sight of a sackful of honey on the table.

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