barrelful

/ˈbɛrəlfʊl/
noun
  1. The amount that a barrel can hold, used as a unit of volume.
    • He bought a barrelful of apples to make cider.
    • A barrelful of oil is equal to 42 gallons.
    • The brewery donated a barrelful of ale to the festival.
  2. A large amount of something.
    • We collected a barrelful of donations for the charity.
    • She had a barrelful of ideas for the new project.
    • The comedian told a barrelful of jokes during the show.
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