Branchful

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    As much as a branch can hold.

    "All last week, trees simultaneously released entire branchfuls of leaves with exasperated sighs. They came clattering down like breakfast cereal."

Example

More examples

"All last week, trees simultaneously released entire branchfuls of leaves with exasperated sighs. They came clattering down like breakfast cereal."

Etymology

From branch + -ful.

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