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forkful (n.)
1640s; see fork (n.) + -ful.
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armful (n.)
1570s, from arm (n.1) + -ful.
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shovelful (n.)
1530s, from shovel (n.) + -ful.
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houseful (n.)
c. 1300, from house (n.) + -ful.
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barrelful (n.)
late 14c., from barrel (n.) + -ful.
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tuneful (adj.)
1590s, from tune (n.) + -ful. Related: Tunefully.
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heedful (adj.)
"cautious, wary," 1540s, from heed (n.) + -ful.
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spoonful (n.)
late 13c., from spoon (n.) + -ful.
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fistful (n.)
"as much as a fist will hold," 1610s, from fist (n.) + -ful.
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snootful (n.)
"as much (liquor) as one can take," 1885, from snoot (n.) + -ful.
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