Similar words: wrongful, meaningful, meaningfully, slugfest, sinking fund, jug, juggle, juggler. Meaning: ['dʒʌgfʊl] n. the quantity contained in a jug.
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1. There was a jugful of water on each table.
2. There's about a jugful of water left.
3. Men shed a jugful of tears for the sake of their children, for their wives, or for money. But who weeps for God?
4. He is not a silly boy, not by a jugful.
5. The last three miles took the longest time to do it by a jugful.
6. After ten o'clock came the bath in icy-cold water; it was no use asking the servants to temper it with even a jugful of hot water without my father's permission.
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