Crossword clues for trayful
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Trayful
Trayful \Tray"ful\, n.; pl. Trayfuls. As much as a tray will hold; enough to fill a tray.
Wiktionary
trayful
n. As much as a tray will hold.
Usage examples of "trayful".
As he stood there, gazing into the middle distance, an individual of dishevelled aspect sidled up, a vagrant of almost the maximum seediness, from whose midriff there protruded a trayful of a strange welter of collar-studs, shoe-laces, rubber rings, buttonhooks, and dying roosters.
This creature is now called Pithecanthropus erectus, the walking ape man, and the little trayful of its bones is the only help our imaginations have as yet in figuring to ourselves the makers of the Eoliths.