handful /(hănd"fụl)/
hand·ful
handful
n.
pl. handfuls ((hănd"fụlz))
- As much as the hand will grasp or contain.
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A hand's breadth; four inches. [Obs.]
Knap the tongs together about a handful from the bottom.
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A small quantity or number.
This handful of men were tied to very hard duty.
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A person, task, or situation, which is the most that one can manage; as, my two-year-old is a handful.
They had their handful to defend themselves from firing.
Phrases & Compounds
- To have one's handful
- to have one's hands full; to have all one can do.