maskful

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

mask +‎ -ful

Noun[edit]

maskful (plural maskfuls or masksful)

  1. As much as a mask holds.
    • 2002, Susanna Vance, Sights, page 11:
      That maskful of sleeping gas was worse than the poison, worse than death itself.
    • 2005, John Blaine, Rick Brant's Science Projects, page 53:
      The snorkels have automatic closing devices that usually work by gravity — which means little when a diver is upside down. A maskful of water isn't uncommon with these, but perhaps experience will show that you prefer one.
    • 2012, Ashraf Kagee, Khalil's Journey, page 2:
      And there he was, some thirty minutes later, being placed on a stretcher by a muscular young paramedic, getting treated to a maskful of delicious oxygen that made breathing downright fun, if a gent can have fun under these kinds of circumstances.

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