Similar words: wistful, wistfully, wistfulness, distrustful, mistrustful, distrustfully, restful, zestful. Meaning: ['fɪstfʊl] n. the quantity that can be held in the hand.
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1. He held out a fistful of crumpled notes.
2. Mandy handed him a fistful of coins.
3. The machine has emerged with a fistful of material.
4. The screenplay gives Sally Field a fistful of knives, which she plunges into the places where we hurt the most.
5. Armed with a fistful of papers you now have to join the queue to fetch the elusive gadget.
6. Margarett takes a fistful of clay and presses it to an armature made of wire and wood.
7. Finally I seized his scruff, took a fistful of fur.
8. I fetched another fistful of miniatures and spent the rest of the flight telling her about my philosophy.
9. Then we each knock back a fistful of anabolic steroids.http://sentencedict.com
10. One had to take a fistful of money to buy a few things at the market.
11. He flashed a fistful of bills of large denominations.
12. The child seized a fistful of nuts.
13. Grabs a fistful of the infidels hair.
14. a fistful of coins.
15. Moth tossed a fistful of pigeon bones and sniffed the baby, and sniffed the sky, and led the clockmaker across town(Sentencedict.com), as soft as a breeze.
16. Italian director Leone's second A Fistful of Dollars, caused a revolution.
17. He won international acclaim for his King Lear and has a fistful of other acting awards.
18. But her deep tanned face had been lived in for a fistful of decades.
19. She got out of the taxi on Des Voeux and handed the driver a crumpled fistful of Hong Kong dollars.
20. Nevertheless, John Dove's production is highly watchable, and boasts a fistful of fine performances.
21. What he fails to add is that nowadays information is as leaky as a fistful of sand.
22. Star of the podium was silver-haired David Will, the now ex-head of the internal audit committee and he had a fistful of dangerous documents.
23. Pushing aside thicker, grittier soil, Dardo dug stubby fingers in and came up with a fistful of darkish Sekiton mixed with sand.
24. He took some false teeth, still mounted in their plaster mold, out of the glass case and put on the table a fistful of instruments which he arranged in size order, as if they were on display.
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