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gapful
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Etymology 1
Adjective
gapful (not comparable)
Etymology 2
Noun
gapful (plural gapfuls)
- A quantity that fills a gap.
- 1983, Michael J. Murphy, Ulster Folk of Field and Fireside, page 107:
- The spirit of a robust carnival gathering at a threshing could swoop inpulsively to serious horse-play: half a gapful of stones in a sack of oats to be carried to a loft or butting a heavy forkful of straw to " bring a man down off the ladder ".
- 1985, Proceedings of the International Symposium on Erosion, Debris Flow and Disaster Prevention, page 324:
- The structural features of deposits, such as loosened, broken gapfuls between large boulders or segments of isolated rock masses.
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