“HANDFUL” in italiano

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sostantivo
manciata
handful fistful
pugno
fist punch handful blow fistful cuff
piccolo numero
handful
manata
handful slap

sinonimi

sostantivo

a few a small number of a small amount of a small quantity of one or two some not many a scattering of a trickle of

Esempi

A handful of ships were anchored in the bay, a few boats straining their oars back and forth to the shore; and Tsen wondered who they were and what they made of what had happened.

Anne did a little business with truffle hunters looking for the delectable funguses in the forest, the occasional hunting party from the cities looking for something more thrilling than deer, and the handful of peddlers who made an adequate living freighting goods out to the frontier, but most of her customers were locals who preferred her cooking to their own or who had a hankering for some company along with their ale or cider.

The two swordsmen would try to slow the attack of the creatures, while Cinda let loose a handful of the firestarter powder into their eyes.

A handful of the awful creatures broke loose, racing down the avenue, weaving drunkenly as if they couldn’t decide which homes to break into first, which place to begin their slaughter.

Only a handful of explorers that had set out to map the nearside of the mountains had returned.

There were a handful of bodies outside the gondola and two more inside.

Another handful of soldiers ran out into the dragon yard, these with gold-glass shields as big as a man.

It’s been, well, a very long time since a conjurer attempted to control more than a handful of narjags.

Whether the modalmen chased them or not, a handful would make it.

Then he winked at the bartender, threw a handful of pesos on the bar, and bellowed: “That’s for the drinks.

Shaking his head, he looked around and began directing some of the soldiers to guard the handful of thieves who hadn’t fled, and then, he sent another contingent to circle the building and look for the other squad of men who had been covering the back.