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Etymology
Noun
wagonful (plural wagonfuls or wagonsful)
- The amount that will fit in a wagon.
- 1893, Bradford Torrey, The Foot-path Way:
- So I reflected, having nothing better to do, when my wagonful of pilgrims had dropped out of sight in the fog--as a pebble drops into the lake--leaving me with the house to myself; and presently, as I sat at the window, I heard a white-throated sparrow singing outside.
- 1960 September, M. J. Wilson, “Harlow Town station opened”, in Trains Illustrated, page 540:
- The station rests on nearly 300 piles, some driven in to a depth of 25 ft., and 3,000 wagonsful of spoil were used to fill the site to avoid the risk of flooding.
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