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handful (n.)

Old English handful "as much as can be held in the open hand;" see hand (n.) + -ful. Also a linear measurement of four inches, a handbreadth (early 15c.). Meaning "a small portion or part" is from mid-15c. Figurative meaning "as much as one can manage" is from 1755; figurative expression have (one's) hands full "have enough to do" is from late 15c. Plural handfulls. Similar formation in German handvoll, Danish haanfuld.

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Definitions of handful from WordNet

handful (n.)
a small number or amount;
only a handful of responses were received
Synonyms: smattering
handful (n.)
the quantity that can be held in the hand;
Synonyms: fistful
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