Cupfull example sentences
Related (12): mugful, gobletful, beakerful, teacupful, tankardful, chaliceful, tumblerful, gobful, bowlful, pitcherful, measureful, cupful.
cup·ful
noun
cupful (noun) · cupfuls (plural noun)
- the amount held by a cup:
- another term for cup as a measure in cooking.
Synonyms
cup"Cupfull" Example Sentences
1. I filled the cupfull of hot chocolate and enjoyed it.2. She carefully measured a cupfull of sugar for her recipe.
3. He poured a cupfull of water into the pot.
4. She scooped a cupfull of flour into the bowl.
5. I added a cupfull of milk to the mixture.
6. He filled the cupfull of coffee with cream.
7. She spooned a cupfull of sugar into her tea.
8. I stirred a cupfull of honey into the batter.
9. She mixed a cupfull of yogurt into the dough.
10. He poured a cupfull of juice into the glass.
11. She topped the cupfull of cereal with blueberries.
12. I spooned a cupfull of yogurt into the bowl.
13. He filled the cupfull of oatmeal with milk.
14. She added a cupfull of flour to the mixture.
15. I scooped a cupfull of sugar into the jar.
16. He stirred a cupfull of cocoa into the batter.
17. She poured a cupfull of tea into the mug.
18. I filled the cupfull of milk with cream.
19. He spooned a cupfull of honey into the cup.
20. She added a cupfull of oats to the mixture.
Common Phases
A cupful of sugar; A cupful of tea; A cupful of milk; A cupful of water; A cupful of flour.Recently Searched
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