packetful
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[edit]Noun
[edit]packetful (plural packetfuls or packetsful)
- Enough to fill a packet.
- [1881], Mrs. Alfred Phillips, “A Registered Letter”, in Benedicta, London: Frederick Warne and Co., →OCLC, page 257:
- Benedicta called Harold into her room, leaving Meta without, a prey to envy at the preference thus shown; but a few kind words and a packetful of judiciously-bestowed chocolates pacified the soul and stomach of little Meta, who went to bed rejoicing.
- 1971, May Theilgaard Watts, Reading the Landscape of Europe, Harper & Row, →ISBN, page 279:
- We had been told that commuters walking these sidewalks day after day, and mailmen, and bobbies, had scattered packetfuls of flower garden seeds and that those seeds had produced a gay display.
- 1988, Sam Stewart, Payback, Pocket Books, →ISBN, page 193:
- He dropped a few packetsful of sugar on the desk and then sat.