bushelful
Americannoun
plural
bushelfulsSpelling
See -ful.
Etymology
Origin of bushelful
late Middle English word dating back to 1400–50; bushel 1, -ful
Example Sentences
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Not even a bushelful of ripe Cortlands will convince you otherwise.
From Slate • Nov. 10, 2019
We’re finding that we can grow clean-energy jobs by the bushelful around the state of Washington.
From Seattle Times • Jan. 8, 2018
The comedies, especially, offer a vision of the world that encompasses humor high and low, hints of melancholy and even tragedy, songs of sadness and joy, and romance by the bushelful.
From New York Times • Sep. 4, 2016
There’s “human intelligence,” or HUMINT, from sources and agents on the ground; there’s imagery and satellite intelligence, or GEOINT, by the bushelful.
From Salon • Oct. 18, 2015
"Oh, no, no, no!" shouted the sexton; "I'll give you a whole bushelful of money if you'll let me out."
From Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales Second Series by Andersen, H. C. (Hans Christian)
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