Sentence examples for The handful from inspiring English sources

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The handful

noun

The amount that a hand will grasp or contain.

  • I put two or three corns in my mouth, liked it, stole a handful, went into my chamber, chewed it, and for two months after never failed taking toll of every pennyworth of oatmeal that came into the house. - Joseph Addison, The Spectator, Vol. VI

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The handful of stylish novelists who do have become celebrities.

The handful of competitors played his favorite game, hold 'em.

The handful of CLECs that understood all this have prospered.

The handful of other owners include members of the staff.

The handful of victims are roughly in middle age.

(The handful of reviews on Yelp.com seem to agree).

The handful of administrators have scarcely known any other life.

The handful screw it up for the masses".

The handful of main courses makes the expected stops.

The handful of white farmers left on the land is still being harassed.

The handful of apps already available on television screens also largely require a cable subscription.

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