By the handful Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To do or take something in large amounts, as much as you can hold in your hand at one time. Often used for things like snacks, objects, or tasks done in big quantities.
Usage & Nuances
Mainly informal and descriptive; often used with food ('eat candy by the handful'), or objects that can be grabbed. Implies abundance or excess. Not used for liquids or things you can't physically pick up. Collocates with verbs like 'eat', 'grab', 'give out', 'take'.
Example Sentences
She ate peanuts by the handful.
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He gave out candies by the handful to the children.
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You can't just spend money by the handful.
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The kids were grabbing popcorn by the handful during the movie.
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She pulled weeds by the handful from the garden all morning.
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If you keep eating chips by the handful, you'll finish the whole bag in no time.
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