troughful

/ˈtroʊfʊl/

Definitions

1. adjective

containing or filled with food, especially for cattle to eat

“The farmer filled the troughful of hay for the hungry horses.”

2. noun

an amount of food, especially hay, enough to fill a trough

“The troughful of oats was carefully measured for the horse’s daily ration.”

Synonyms

  • abundant
  • bountiful

Antonyms

  • meager
  • scarce