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drawerful

[ drawr-fool ]

noun

plural drawerfuls.
  1. an amount sufficient to fill a drawer:

    a drawerful of socks.



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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of drawerful1

First recorded in 1820鈥30; drawer + -ful
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鈥淧lanned obsolescence鈥 is the name of the game in consumer electronics, but you don鈥檛 have to accept a drawerful of fraying headphone cords and power cables as your destiny.

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She鈥檚 been hooked on shapewear since giving birth nearly 30 years ago, she said, and has a drawerful ranging 鈥渇rom cheapies at Walmart to the more expensive ones at Nordstrom.鈥

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How one day, you look around to discover you鈥檝e got a cupboard crammed with mismatched food storage, a drawerful of socks you never wear and more than two dozen Democratic presidential candidates?

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The converse is seen in places such as the Netherlands and Denmark: while 鈥渃yclists鈥 鈥 people who have a drawerful of Lycra and an interest in gear ratios 鈥 do exist, they鈥檙e a different breed from the mass of everyday transport riders, who in socioeconomic terms encompass more or less everyone from royalty downwards.

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Eddie shuffled through the big desk with the drawerful of important papers鈥攂irth certificates, insurance policies鈥攁nd found a photograph of Millie that was taken just before their wedding.

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