Crossword clues for dishful
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Dishful \Dish"ful\, n.; pl. Dishfuls. As much as a dish holds when full.
Wiktionary
n. as much as a dish will hold
WordNet
n. the quantity that a dish will hold; "they served me a dish of rice" [syn: dish]
Usage examples of "dishful".
Instead he scooped a large dishful of Neapolitan ice cream for himself and a spoonful for the Siamese.
I found a man once in my raspberry-bushes, early in the season, when we were waiting for a dishful to ripen.
The Owl ignores her and takes a small dishful of mayonnaise which I'd ordered to throw over my tossed salad.
At the far end was what we assumed was the kitchen, for here about a dozen of the slave-Martians were toiling with metal plates and huge dishfuls of food, which were set out along a raised platform by the entrance to the kitchen.