Handful
31handful — 1. a prison sentence of five years Criminal jargon of the same tendency as fistful and five fingers. 2. a badly behaved person Literally, what you can hold in your hand. It may describe a precocious or naughty child or a wayward… …
32handful — noun (plural handfuls) 1》 a quantity that fills the hand. ↘a small number or amount. 2》 informal a person who is difficult to deal with or control …
33handful — n. Maniple …
34handful — n fistful, small amount, modicum; a few, a little …
35handful — hand·ful …
36handful — noun Syn: few, small number, small amount, small quantity, sprinkling, smattering, one or two, some, not many Ant: lot …
37handful — hand•ful [[t]ˈhænd fʊl[/t]] n. pl. fuls 1) the quantity or amount that the hand can hold 2) a small amount or quantity 3) inf Informal. a person or thing that is as much as one can manage or control • Etymology: bef. 900 …
38handful — Piha lima, poho lima. Rare: haona, haohana …
39handful — Strong willed and difficult person to control (often child) …
40handful — n. (pl. fuls) 1 a quantity that fills the hand. 2 a small number or amount. 3 colloq. a troublesome person or task …