chestfuls
/ˈtʃɛstfʊlz/
noun
- The amount that a chest (a large strong box) can hold.
- She stored chestfuls of old photographs and letters in the attic.
- The pirates carried chestfuls of gold coins from the ship.
- The museum displayed chestfuls of ancient jewelry found in the tomb.
- A large amount or quantity of something, often used figuratively.
- He had chestfuls of courage to face the challenge.
- She brought chestfuls of enthusiasm to the new project.
- The comedian delivered chestfuls of jokes that had everyone laughing.
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