Definition of Cupful. Meaning of Cupful. Synonyms of Cupful

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Definition of Cupful

Cupful
Cupful Cup"ful (k?p"f?l), n.; pl. Cupfuls (-f?lz). As much as a cup will hold.

Meaning of Cupful from wikipedia

- ingredient and a ‘winegl****ful’ of another one; or a ‘breakfastcupful’ or ‘cupful’ of one ingredient, a ‘teacupful’ of a second one, and a ‘coffeecupful’...
- ****shi-ru 1612 拝 拜 手 8 6 worship ハイ、おが-む hai, oga-mu 1613 杯 木 8 S counter for cupfuls ハイ、さかずき hai, sakazuki 1614 背 肉 9 6 back ハイ、せ、せい、そむ-く、そむ-ける hai, se, sei...
- quantities precisely, instead talking of "a nice leg of spring lamb", a "cupful" of lentils, a piece of butter "the size of a small apricot", and "sufficient"...
- dated 1869: TO MULL WINE. INGREDIENTS.- To every pint of wine allow 1 large cupful of water, sugar, and ****e to taste. Mode.-In making preparations like the...
- ingredient and a ‘winegl****ful’ of another one; or a ‘breakfastcupful’ or ‘cupful’ of one ingredient, a ‘teacupful’ of a second one, and a ‘coffeecupful’...
- ingredient and a ‘winegl****ful’ of another one; or a ‘breakfastcupful’ or ‘cupful’ of one ingredient, a ‘teacupful’ of a second one, and a ‘coffeecupful’...
- ingredient and a ‘winegl****ful’ of another one; or a ‘breakfastcupful’ or ‘cupful’ of one ingredient, a ‘teacupful’ of a second one, and a ‘coffeecupful’...
- ingredient and a ‘winegl****ful’ of another one; or a ‘breakfastcupful’ or ‘cupful’ of one ingredient, a ‘teacupful’ of a second one, and a ‘coffeecupful’...
- Ainslie, the root is considered laxative, and is given in dosages of half a cupful twice daily. “It would appear that in rheumatism the Hindus [sic.] administer...
- Amirante fetched a bottle of Seagrams whiskey, and Gacy immediately drank two cupfuls. Amirante—by this stage dubious of Gacy's claims of innocence—then asked...