"soupbowlful" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: soupbowlfuls [plural]
Etymology: From soup bowl + -ful. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|soup bowl|ful|pos=noun}} soup bowl + -ful Head templates: {{en-noun}} soupbowlful (plural soupbowlfuls)
  1. Enough to fill a soup bowl. Synonyms: soup-bowlful
    Sense id: en-soupbowlful-en-noun-lyOengCf Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English nouns suffixed with -ful

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "1965, Ingeborg Dahl Jensen, Wonderful, Wonderful Danish Cooking: A Double Cookbook of 500 Danish Recipes, New York, N.Y.: Simon and Schuster, →LCCN, page 299",
          "text": "1 soupbowlful of grated, dry rye 1 teaspoon butter",
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          "ref": "1981, Allan Anderson, Roughnecks & Wildcatters, Macmillan of Canada, page 229",
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          "ref": "1995, transmitted by Patriarch De Chan, recorded and arranged by Monk De Qian, translated by Zhang Ting-liang and Bob Flaws, Secret Shaolin Formulas for the Treatment of External Injury: Chapters One through Ten of Shao Lin Si Mi Fang Ji Jin, Highlights of Shaolin Monastery’s Secret Prescriptions, Blue Poppy Press, published 2006, page 5",
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          "ref": "1995 February 24, Helen Schwab, “In Cornelius, turn right or left for Italian”, in The Charlotte Observer, page 10F",
          "text": "Linguine Malafemina was a soupbowlful of linguine with shellfish (two huge scallops, two clams, three mussels, four medium shrimp) and a tomato sauce spiked with lots of thin slices of garlic and a vaguely musty flavor.",
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          "ref": "1998 December 4–10, Jonathan Gold, “Roundabout: The Best of Counter Intelligence”, in LA Weekly, volume 21, number 2, page 61",
          "text": "This $9.95 pie, though, is an elegant variation on the theme, a soupbowlful of thickened chicken broth, shot through with fresh herbs and wisps of chicken, studded with fat, sweet chunks of carrot, and peas that taste like peas, and capped with a giant, crunchy disk of puff pastry—the savory equivalent of the deconstructed napoleons Broadway Deli co-owner Michel Richard makes at Citrus, and just the thing with a glass of Clerc-Milon on a rainy afternoon.",
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