sleeveful

/ˈslɛvˌfʊl/

Definitions

1. adjective

full to the brim of something, especially liquid, that can be held in a sleeve or container

“She poured a sleeveful of water into the bucket.”

2. noun

an amount of something that can be held in a sleeve

“A sleeveful of sand was spilled out of her pocket.”

Synonyms

  • complete
  • full
  • full-to-the-brim

Antonyms

  • bare
  • empty