English edit

Etymology edit

From pocket +‎ -ful.

Noun edit

pocketful (plural pocketsful or pocketfuls)

  1. The amount that a pocket would hold.
  2. (figurative) A small or moderate amount.
    • 1986, Canada. Parliament, House of Commons Debates, Official Report:
      This Government came in with a pocketful of promises. Every time the Prime Minister (Mr. Mulroney) saw two farmers at a crossroads he had five more promises to make.
    • 2003, James Marshall, Pocketful of Nonsense:
      Much more than a pocketful of fun awaits in this collection of rhymes and poems!

Translations edit

References edit

  • pocketful”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.