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armload

n. A quantity of things approaching the maximum that could be held or carried with one arm.

Usage examples of "armload".

Tremaine dumped the case and her armload of coats inside the circle, he passed the gun back to her.

Giliead grumbled from the opening as he tossed in an armload of fallen branches and kindling, and Tremaine, distracted by the idea of a fire and hot food, mentally put the wall aside for the moment.

Vervane came in through the archway to deposit an armload of sticks and tinder next to it.

Even as he looked, one came bringing an armload of what seemed like featherlight serpentskin.

The flopear mounted the wooden steps of the scaffold and dumped the armload into the silver soup.

When he accumulated a small armload, he set it in a prominent place for pickup later, then headed off, carrying only the travois poles.

It fell on an evening of blizzard, when everyone was confined to the hall and Joscelin came in shivering from the outdoors with an armload of wood for the cookstove.

With quiet dignity, Joscelin gathered up his armload of kindling and continued into the kitchen.

You may draw one armload of wood a day from the common pile, and one bowl of porridge at dawn and night, or forage where you will.

She nodded at one of her dour Cassiline Guards, who held out an armload of gleaming steel.

I slipped off to the fields after breakfast to cut myself an armload of sugarcane.

By the time he returned with an armload, Abbey had spread out the small feast Cook had prepared.

Snaker came in with an armload, shedding bark and snow and breathing steam.

Snaker forgot to feed the living room fire, carried the armload of wood upstairs because he forgot he had it in his arms, and had to go back down again.

Snaker and I each took an armload of wood in with us from the stack on the porch, and Rachel followed our example.