passel
/ˈpæsəl/Definitions
1. noun
A large quantity or bundle of something.
“She picked up a passel of apples from the orchard.”
2. noun
A group of children, especially a noisy or unruly one.
“The teacher struggled to manage the rowdy passel of kids in her classroom.”
3. verb
To gather or collect something in a bundle or large quantity.
“The farmer passedel the hay into a big stack.”