I've got a handful of example sentences! That nephew of mine is a real handful!
There are precisely 5,539 grains of rice in a handful.
Technically, it would of course be handful's, though it is difficult to imagine a sentence which could include such a word. 'She gave me a handful of sweets. The handful's weight was three ounces.' Mmm - hardly idiomatic!
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The plural possessive form of "handful" is "handfuls'".
The plural possessive form of "handful" is "handfuls'". It indicates that multiple handfuls belong to something or someone.
The plural is handfuls.
The plural of hand is hands.
handfuls
The plural form of the noun handful is handfuls.
The correct spelling of the plural is "handfuls". (The seldom used variant is handsful.)
You could have one No. 9 or a handful of No. 9s
-noun, plural -fuls. 1. the quantity or amount that the hand can hold: a handful of coins. 2. a small amount, number, or quantity: a handful of men. 3. Informal. a person or thing that is as much as one can manage or control: The baby's tantrums made him a handful. ~Dictionary.com
Add an 's' to form the plural of proper nouns ending in 'y'. For example:Kennedy > the KennedysMary > two MarysHarry > two HarrysJelly Belly > a handful of Jelly Bellys
A handful of cotton is called a wad.
I've got a handful of example sentences! That nephew of mine is a real handful!