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armload

American  
[ahrm-lohd] / ˈɑrmˌloʊd /

noun

  1. Chiefly Midland U.S. armful.


Etymology

Origin of armload

arm 1 + load

Example Sentences

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I had kept count as I made each trip with an armload of monkeys.

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His producer met them with an armload of fluffy white towels, hot coffee, and a dozen glazed donuts.

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He gathered an armload of inch-thick sticks, for firewood.

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So I haul an extra armload, and the three of us get the rest of the stuff onto the patio in one trip.

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Patient as ever, Margaret stood with an armload of hats for her mistress to try on and find fault with, one after another after another.

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