Meaning & Definition of word "Handful"

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    Handful

    /ˈhændˌfʊl/

    noun:

    • 1. The amount that can be held in a person's hand.
      • Example: She picked up a handful of sand and let it slip through her fingers.
    • 2. A small quantity or number.
      • Example: Only a handful of people attended the meeting.
    • 3. A difficult or troublesome person, often used in reference to children.
      • Example: That child is a bit of a handful, always getting into trouble.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from hand + ful

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    a handful of:

    Referring to a small number of items or people.

    give me a handful:

    Requesting a small quantity, often of food or objects.

    Related Words

    hand:

    The end part of a person's arm beyond the wrist.

    full:

    Containing as much as possible; filled.

    Slang Meanings of handful

    Meaning: A tough or challenging situation.

    Example Sentence: That meeting was a handful; everyone had strong opinions.

    Meaning: An annoying or mischievous child.

    Example Sentence: My nephew can be such a handful during family gatherings.