a handful

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English - Turkish
tutam
handful
başa çıkılması zor kimse
handful
avuç dolusu

Buluşmaya yalnızca bir avuç dolusu insan geldi. - Only a handful of people came to the meeting.

Tom bir avuç dolusu kuru üzüm yedi. - Tom ate a handful of raisins.

handful
yaramaz çocuk/avuç
handful
{i} k.dili. idare edilmesi zor biri; ele avuca sığmaz çocuk
handful
ele avuca sığmayan tip
handful
(deyim) ele avuca sığmaz

O biraz ele avuca sığmaz biri. - She's a bit of a handful.

handful
az sayıda (insan)
handful
bir avuç

Sadece bir avuç dolusu insan gerçeği biliyor. - Only a handful of people know the fact.

Tom cebine uzandı ve bir avuç dolusu bozuk para çıkardı. - Tom reached into his pocket and pulled out a handful of coins.

handful
yaramaz
handful
avuç

Tom cebine uzandı ve bir avuç dolusu bozuk para çıkardı. - Tom reached into his pocket and pulled out a handful of coins.

Tom eğildi ve bir avuç dolusu kum aldı. - Tom bent down and picked up a handful of sand.

a handful of
küçük miktar
handful
{i} az miktar
maniple
Roma ordusunda altmış veya yüz yirmi erden ibaret bölük
maniple
{i} bölük (roma)
maniple
ayin esnasında bazı papazlann sol kolları üzerinde taşıdıkları bir çesit enli şerit
maniple
{i} papazın ayinde kolunda taşıdığı şerit
English - English
maniple
handful
Something which can only be managed with difficulty

Those twins are a real handful to look after.

handful
As much as the hand will grasp or contain. - Joseph Addison
handful
A small quantity, usually approximately equal to five, the number of fingers on a hand

This handful of men were tied to very hard duty. - Fuller.

handful
A hand's breadth; four inches

Knap the tongs together about a handful from the bottom. - Francis Bacon.

handful
the quantity that can be held in the hand
handful
{s} as much as the hand can hold
handful
A handful of people or things is a small number of them. He surveyed the handful of customers at the bar
handful
A handful of something is the amount of it that you can hold in your hand. She scooped up a handful of sand and let it trickle through her fingers
handful
As much as the hand will grasp or contain
handful
the quantity that can be held in the hand a small number or amount; "only a handful of responses were received
handful
A hands breadth; four inches
handful
A small quantity or number
handful
{i} amount that can be held in one hand; small quantity; one who is difficult to control or manage (Informal)
handful
a small number or amount; "only a handful of responses were received"
handful
If you say that someone, especially a child, is a handful, you mean that they are difficult to control. Zara can be a handful sometimes
a handful

    Hyphenation

    a hand·ful

    Turkish pronunciation

    ı händfûl

    Pronunciation

    /ə ˈhandˌfo͝ol/ /ə ˈhændˌfʊl/

    Videos

    ... And there was a handful of content creators, too. ...
    ... minutes for a handful of questions. ...
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