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Definition of Satchelful
1. [n SATCHELFULS or SATCHELSFUL]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Satchelful
Literary usage of Satchelful
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Good Words by Norman Macleod (1883)
"... who has nothing but a manuscript, because with twopence you can buy things,
whereas with a whole satchelful of poems you can buy nothing—nothing at all. ..."
2. The British Controversialist and Literary Magazine (1863)
"If we were, we could easily open a whole satchelful of data regarding the woes
which tyrannous kings have wrought—woes which would outnumber, ..."
3. Venetiaby Benjamin Disraeli by Benjamin Disraeli (1858)
"... who has nothing but a manuscript, because with twopence you can buy things,
whereas with a whole satchelful of poems you can buy nothing—nothing at all. ..."
4. Celebrated Criminal Cases of America by Thomas Samuel Duke (1910)
"... carried a satchelful of bombs to 58 Clybourn avenue, and told the anarchists
there assembled to help themselves. Thielen also stated that he attended ..."