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pitcherful
noun
The quantity that a pitcher can hold.
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Push-cart vendors used to wander the streets on dark evenings, calling out "BOHHH-zaaaaaah" to residents who then rushed out into the chill to buy a pitcherful.
Day in and day out, Mr. Ford eats exactly the same lunch — a ball of cottage cheese, over which he pours a small pitcherful of A-1 Sauce, a sliced onion or a quartered tomato, and a small helping of butter-pecan ice cream.
I mixed a whole pitcherful, 6 to 1, and then poured it into this thermos.
I was loath to start buying expensive tea, but one pitcherful made from a mix of Harney's Earl Grey Supreme, jasmine and black currant, and my search had ended.
It is the essence of fresh lemons, the antithesis of the artificial or too-sweet lemonades so common in this country, where even children are considered capable of making a pitcherful to sell at a sidewalk stand.
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