The amount of wood a person can carry in both arms: “We’re out of firewood—I’ll just get in a ________.”
ARMFUL | 522 |
ARMLOAD | 304 |
NR | 76 |
LOAD | 73 |
TURN | 59 |
BUNDLE | 10 |
HANDFUL | 5 |
ARM OF WOOD | 3 |
TURN OF WOOD | 3 |
DOUBLE ARMFUL | 2 |
FEW STICKS | 2 |
LOAD OF WOOD | 2 |
APOLIMA | 1 |
ARMLOAD FULL | 1 |
ARMLOAD OF WOOD | 1 |
BATCH | 1 |
BUNCH | 1 |
CORD | 1 |
COUPLE OF ARMFULS | 1 |
COUPLE OF HANDFULS | 1 |
COUPLE OF LOGS | 1 |
FEW LOGS | 1 |
HEAP | 1 |
LIGHT LOAD | 1 |
LOG OR TWO | 1 |
NIGHT-STACK | 1 |
ONE TURN | 1 |
PART OF A LOAD | 1 |
PASSLE OF WOOD | 1 |
PIECE OF A ARMFUL | 1 |
SHIRTTAIL | 1 |
SMALL SKIMPTION | 1 |
STICK | 1 |
THREE TIERS | 1 |
TWO TURNS | 1 |
WHOLE ARMFUL | 1 |
WOOD-STOVE LENGTH | 1 |
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