From lung + -ful. <span class="searchmatch">lungful</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">lungfuls</span> or lungsful) As much as the lungs will hold. The diver took in <span class="searchmatch">lungfuls</span> of air as he returned to the surface...
<span class="searchmatch">lungfuls</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">lungful</span> lungsful...
lungsful plural of <span class="searchmatch">lungful</span> <span class="searchmatch">lungfuls</span>...
by the gross price at the company's public sales. The inhalation of a <span class="searchmatch">lungful</span> of smoke from a cigarette, viewed as a skill of the practised smoker. 1982...
tobacco smoke has a rapid effect on every part of one's body. mouthful, <span class="searchmatch">lungful</span>, gulp (usually of an aeriform or gaseous substance) (figurative) breath...
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the joint, then passed it along. (slang, by extension) An inhalation or <span class="searchmatch">lungful</span> of anything. 2011, Tim Winton, Dirt Music: Back on the wards a big toke...
to expel something blocking or irritating the airway. I breathed in a <span class="searchmatch">lungful</span> of smoke by mistake, and started to cough. 1577, Martial, “Epigrammes out...
(obsolete) armsful bladderful brainful earful eyeful handful heartful legful <span class="searchmatch">lungful</span> mouthful noseful stomachful amount an arm or arms can hold ^ “armful, n...