bagful

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English

Etymology

From Middle English bage-ful, bage full, baggeful, bagg-ful; equivalent to bag +‎ -ful.

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Noun

bagful (plural bagfuls or bagsful)

  1. An amount; the contents of one full bag.
    She carried a bagful of groceries into the house.
  2. A large assortment.
    The politician had a bagful of humorous anecdotes she could interject into any spur of the moment stump speech.
    • 1953, James Baldwin, Go Tell It on the Mountain, New York, N.Y.: Dell Publishing Co., published October 1970, →OCLC, part 2 (The Prayers of the Saints):
      They each had, it seemed, a bagful of sermons often preached with great authority, and brought souls low before the altar—like so many ears of corn lopped off by the hired laborer in his daily work []

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