cobful

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English

Etymology

From cob +‎ -ful.

Noun

cobful (plural cobfuls)

  1. Enough to fill a cob.
    • 1912, Commercial West - Volume 21, page 10:
      Give a man a cobful of tobacco and a dry, warm spot to squat on, and if you can coax him from it to a hoe or a grub-hook in the open, ...
    • 1989, Michael Webster, Home farm: one family's life on the land, page 83:
      It is not infertile: each plant sets a cobful of seeds without difficulty, lining them up in neat rows.