Definitions for basketfuls

basketfuls bas·ket·ful

Spelling: [bas-kit-foo l, bah-skit-]
IPA: /ˈbæs kɪtˌfʊl, ˈbɑ skɪt-/

Basketfuls is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 18 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 21 points.

You can make 632 anagrams from letters in basketfuls (abefklsstu).

Definitions for basketfuls

noun

  1. a sufficient quantity to fill a basket; the amount contained in a basket.
  2. any considerable quantity:
  3. a sufficient quantity to fill a basket; the amount contained in a basket.
  4. any considerable quantity:

Origin of basketfuls

First recorded in 1565-75; basket + -ful

Examples for basketfuls

Just as they were leaving the cottage she came forward with a basketful of lovely apples.

"Now for Rackle Roy and a basketful of glashins and lithe," said Maurice.

Many a basketful has been brought to me to be identified with the hope of their edibility.

From underground there comes, by the basketful and sackful, a sort of round root.

Bring in a basketful o' them Rome Beauties for Mr. Bennett to take home with him.

If you desire it, I will present you with a basketful of roses this instant.

Could a man eat as much as he did—all our basketful of food?

Often on board the steamer a woman brings a basketful to sell.

I will bring you a basketful of apples, chocolates, and a peach or two.

He bought a basketful and offered it to Kanai and myself, who were near-by.

Could a man eat as much as he did—all our basketful of food?

Many a basketful has been brought to me to be identified with the hope of their edibility.

He bought a basketful and offered it to Kanai and myself, who were near-by.

Bring in a basketful o' them Rome Beauties for Mr. Bennett to take home with him.

Often on board the steamer a woman brings a basketful to sell.

If you desire it, I will present you with a basketful of roses this instant.

I will bring you a basketful of apples, chocolates, and a peach or two.

Just as they were leaving the cottage she came forward with a basketful of lovely apples.

From underground there comes, by the basketful and sackful, a sort of round root.

"Now for Rackle Roy and a basketful of glashins and lithe," said Maurice.

Word Value for basketfuls
Scrable

18

Words with friends

21

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