rakeful

English

Etymology

rake + -ful

Noun

rakeful (plural rakefuls)

  1. A portion of something raked up.
    • 2015, S. Morrison, The Literature of Waste: Material Ecopoetics and Ethical Matter:
      The boys would heave rakefuls of the sodden plant life over the wooden frame into the truck bed.
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