- arm·ful
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
arm|ful — «AHRM ful», noun, plural fuls. as much as one arm or both arms can hold: »She carried an armful of groceries to the car … Useful english dictionary
arm — arm; arm·ful; arm·less; arm·let; arm·scye; dis·arm; en·arm; re·arm; un·arm; ARM; dis·arm·er; dis·arm·ing·ly; … English syllables
ful|crum — «FUHL kruhm, FUL », noun, plural crums, cra « kruh», verb, crumed, crum|ing. –n. 1. the support on which a lever turns or is supported in moving or lifting something: »The distance from the weight to the fulcrum is the weight arm, and the… … Useful english dictionary
armful — arm·ful … English syllables
armful — arm|ful [ arm,ful ] noun count the amount of something that you can carry in your arms: armful of: She scooped up an armful of clothes and stuffed them in a drawer … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
armful — arm•ful [[t]ˈɑrmˌfʊl[/t]] n. pl. fuls dial. the amount one or both arms can hold • Etymology: 1570–80 usage: See ful … From formal English to slang
armful — arm|ful [ˈa:mful US ˈa:rm ] n the amount of something that you can hold in one or both arms armful of ▪ an armful of books … Dictionary of contemporary English
Armful — Arm ful, n.; pl. {Armfulus}. As much as the arm can hold. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Armfulus — Armful Arm ful, n.; pl. {Armfulus}. As much as the arm can hold. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fulminante — ful·mi·nàn·te p.pres., agg., s.m. 1. p.pres. → fulminare 2. agg. LE che scaglia fulmini: gli Angeli... in alto al fulminante Re staranno intorno (Tasso) | s.m., per anton., solo sing., con iniz. maiusc., il Fulminante, Giove 3. agg. CO di una… … Dizionario italiano