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Definition of Carfuls
1. carful [n] - See also: carful
Lexicographical Neighbors of Carfuls
Literary usage of Carfuls
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Old Seaport Towns of the South by Mildred Cram (1917)
"And all the while, cool carfuls of fashionable, veiled ladies shot past on their
way to St. Augustine and lunch. I came back pitifully to explain that all ..."
2. The Story of the Railroad by Cy Warman (1906)
"The construction train would run to the front, fling off a few carfuls of material,
whistle, and back away for another load. No doubt the walking boss felt ..."
3. The Railroad by Cy Warman (1908)
"The construction train would run to the front, fling off a few carfuls of material,
whistle, and back away for another load. No doubt the walking boss felt ..."
4. A Manual of Instruction for the Economical Management of Locomotives: For by George Henry Baker (1895)
"We will say four shovelfuls, fifty-six pounds, and that quantity will last three
minutes; 16000 cubic feet of air, about eight box-carfuls, must pass ..."