Definition of Trayful

1. n. As much as a tray will hold; enough to fill a tray.

Definition of Trayful

1. Noun. As much as a tray will hold. ¹

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Definition of Trayful

1. as much as a tray will hold [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Trayful

trawlwarp
trawlwarps
trax
traxanox
tray
tray-table
tray-trip
tray bon
tray cloth
traybake
traybakes
traybit
traybits
trayed
trayf
trayful (current term)
trayfuls
traying
trayless
traylike
trayline
traylines
trayne
trayned
traynes
trayning
trays
traysful
trazodone
trazodone hydrochloride

Literary usage of Trayful

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1. Middlemarch: A Study of Provincial Life by George Eliot (1873)
"Meanwhile Joseph had brought a trayful of small articles. " Now, ladies," said Mr. Trum bull, taking up one of the articles, "this tray contains a very ..."

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