What does morningful mean?
Morningful means Enough to last all morning..
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Pronunciation varies by accent · noun
Enough to last all morning..
She scoured a whole morningful of pots that day.
I see morningfuls of sun, Fermenting sap inside the tree.
A morningful of Dev's abstractions was not Miles's recipe for conviviality.
After two beers and a morningful of meetings, I was ready for a siesta, but when I got back to the Holiday Inn, I had to pass by the swimming pool on the way to my room, and there was Cissy lounging in a deck chair, applying suntan oil to her hard, flat belly.
Use morningful when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Morningful means Enough to last all morning..
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She scoured a whole morningful of pots that day.
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