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handful ['hændful] n
gen. rukovet; pregršt; šaka; šačica
inf. muka; nevolja
law koliko stane u pesnicu; pesnica
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handful ['hændful] n
gen. a small number, usually approximately five (The names of a number of the most famous North American railroads could be found in the north-east; Pennsylvania, New York Central, Baltimore & Ohio, Chesapeake & Ohio, and the Norfolk & Western, to name but a handful. wiktionary.org); a group or number of things; a bunch (But, aunt, she must have had some kind of education, her accent was so pure, her English so unfaulty. The other girl dropped her h's by handfuls, and made some very wild confusion in her native etymology. wiktionary.org)
crim.jarg. a five-year prison sentence (wiktionary.org)
inf. something which can only be managed with difficulty (Those twins are a real handful to look after. wiktionary.org)
unit.meas., obs. a hand's breadth; four inches (wiktionary.org)
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