caskful

/ˈkæskfʊl/
noun
  1. The amount that a cask (a barrel for storing liquids) can hold.
    • The brewery donated a caskful of ale to the festival.
    • He carried a caskful of water from the well to the house.
    • A caskful of wine was stored in the cellar for the celebration.
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