Handful

/ˈhændˌfʊl/ noun

A handful is the amount that can be held in one hand, or informally, a person or thing that is difficult to control.

From “hand” plus the old suffix “-ful,” meaning “as much as a hand can hold.” This pattern is the same as in “mouthful” and “spoonful.”

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