sackful in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
SACKFUL (noun): A quantity of items that can be contained in a sack, often referring to a large amount of produce or goods.
Sample Sentences
- She arrived at the market with a sackful of fresh vegetables.
- After the harvest, they celebrated with a sackful of ripe apples.
- The children giggled as they dragged a sackful of candy from the store.
- He collected a sackful of leaves to use for his compost pile.
- In the attic, they found a sackful of forgotten toys from their childhood.
- The gardener brought a sackful of fresh tomatoes to the market.
- After the storm, the children collected a sackful of fallen leaves for their art project.
- He was delighted to receive a sackful of homemade cookies from his grandmother.
- They filled a sackful of dog food to ensure their pets had enough for the week.
- During the harvest festival, we managed to gather a sackful of apples from the orchard.