Definitions

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  • noun As much as a satchel will hold.

Etymologies

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satchel +‎ -ful

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Examples

  • You get out of your car with a satchelful of money.

    Alice in Jeopardy Ed McBain 2005

  • You get out of your car with a satchelful of money.

    Alice in Jeopardy Ed McBain 2005

  • You get out of your car with a satchelful of money.

    Alice in Jeopardy Ed McBain 2005

  • You get out of your car with a satchelful of money.

    Alice in Jeopardy Ed McBain 2005

  • Because of the grains, a satchelful for each horse at sunset and dawn.

    Heaven Lake John Dalton 2004

  • Because of the grains, a satchelful for each horse at sunset and dawn.

    Heaven Lake John Dalton 2004

  • Because of the grains, a satchelful for each horse at sunset and dawn.

    Heaven Lake John Dalton 2004

  • Because of the grains, a satchelful for each horse at sunset and dawn.

    Heaven Lake John Dalton 2004

  • Because of the grains, a satchelful for each horse at sunset and dawn.

    Heaven Lake John Dalton 2004

  • Because of the grains, a satchelful for each horse at sunset and dawn.

    Heaven Lake John Dalton 2004

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