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Filter by Meaning He managed to catch a handful of fish from the lake.
He struggled to carry a handful of books in his arms.
She was given a handful of options to choose from for her next vacation destination.
He always carries a handful of spare change in case he needs to use a payphone.
He gathered a handful of friends to help him move to his new apartment.
She squeezed a handful of lotion onto her hand and applied it to her skin.
The farmer scooped up a handful of soil to check its quality.
The politician proved to be a handful for her opponents during the debate.
The unpredictable weather has been a handful for the farmers this year.
The wild horse proved to be a handful for the experienced rider.
The mischievous students were a handful for the substitute teacher.
The energetic puppy is always a handful during walks.
The professional athlete's diva behavior made her a handful for the team manager.
Dealing with a toddler can be challenging; they can be a handful at times.
The new employee turned out to be a handful for the manager.
The toddler can be quite a handful when he's in a playful mood.
The high-maintenance client has been a handful for the customer service team.
The new teacher found the unruly student to be quite a handful.
The mischievous child was always a handful during playdates.
The politician's controversial statements made him a political handful for his party.
The energetic puppy was a handful to take care of.
The rebellious teenager was a handful for his parents to handle.
The high-maintenance client proved to be a handful for the customer service representative.
The strong-willed employee was a handful for his manager.
He bought a handful of candies from the store.
The child gathered a handful of flowers from the garden.
The farmer harvested a handful of tomatoes from the vine.
The chef added a handful of chopped onions to the soup.
The hiker carried a handful of nuts and dried fruits for a snack.
She sprinkled a handful of glitter on the craft project.
The teacher gave each student a handful of pencils for the test.
The photographer captured a handful of beautiful moments at the wedding.
The hiker gathered a handful of wild berries from the bush.
The artist dipped a paintbrush into a handful of vibrant colors on the palette.
The toddler picked up a handful of sand and let it slip through her fingers.
The farmer collected a handful of freshly laid eggs from the chicken coop.
The mechanic grabbed a handful of nuts and bolts from the toolbox.
He eagerly grabbed a handful of popcorn from the bowl while watching the movie.
The chef sprinkled a handful of chopped herbs into the soup.
She reached into the cookie jar and took a handful of chocolate chip cookies.
The student grabbed a handful of pens and pencils from the stationery drawer.
The gardener scooped up a handful of soil to test its moisture level.
She scooped a handful of water from the river to drink.
She collected a handful of seashells at the beach.
The gardener planted a handful of seeds in each pot.
The student received a handful of pens as a gift.
The teacher gave each student a handful of crayons for the art project.
I only need a handful of screws to fix the table.
He reached into the jar and took a handful of candies.
The magician pulled a handful of colorful ribbons out of his hat.
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