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Definition of Sapful
1. a. Abounding in sap; sappy.
Definition of Sapful
1. Adjective. (poetic) Full of sap. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Sapful
1. full of sap [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sapful
Literary usage of Sapful
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A new pronouncing dictionary of the Spanish and English languages by Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena, Edward Gray, Juan L. Iribas (1902)
"Caminar por mina ó debajo de tierra ; obrar ocultamente 6 por bajo mano; introducirle
furtiva y cautelosamente en alguna parte. sapful Uap'-fuU, a. ..."
2. History of Zionism, 1600-1918 by Nahum Sokolow (1919)
"It is no hothouse growth, but healthy, sapful plant life in a free native atmosphere.
No artificial conditions may be created for it, it must come and ..."
3. The Expositor edited by Samuel Cox, Sir W Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt (1878)
"What was apparent had its source in what was veiled, and revealed it, just as
the roots of the glorious flower are bedded deep in the sapful soil; ..."
4. Coomassie and Magdala: The Story of Two British Campaigns in Africa by Henry Morton Stanley (1874)
"... laden with the fragrance of tender leaflets and buds, and sapful twigs, and
young verdure of the topmost forest boughs, had left us, and that we were ..."
5. A new pronouncing dictionary of the Spanish and English languages by Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena, Edward Gray, Juan L. Iribas (1902)
"Caminar por mina ó debajo de tierra ; obrar ocultamente 6 por bajo mano; introducirle
furtiva y cautelosamente en alguna parte. sapful Uap'-fuU, a. ..."
6. History of Zionism, 1600-1918 by Nahum Sokolow (1919)
"It is no hothouse growth, but healthy, sapful plant life in a free native atmosphere.
No artificial conditions may be created for it, it must come and ..."
7. The Expositor edited by Samuel Cox, Sir W Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt (1878)
"What was apparent had its source in what was veiled, and revealed it, just as
the roots of the glorious flower are bedded deep in the sapful soil; ..."
8. Coomassie and Magdala: The Story of Two British Campaigns in Africa by Henry Morton Stanley (1874)
"... laden with the fragrance of tender leaflets and buds, and sapful twigs, and
young verdure of the topmost forest boughs, had left us, and that we were ..."