Armload


chiefly midland u.s. (def 1).
contemporary examples

i saw a young guy striding down with an armload of wild fennel.
inside spain’s most legendary kitchen katie workman august 24, 2009

historical examples

marie louise selected and bore away an armload, not of novels, but of books whose very backs had repelled her before.
the cup of fury rupert hughes

the woman who takes you off her hands gets an armload of responsibility.
chit-chat; nirvana; the searchlight mathew joseph holt

he threw his arms around the sultan, crushing the satin of his kaftan and his armload of scrolls against his body.
the saracen: land of the infidel robert shea

i said to him, just as he opened the door for me and i went in with an armload of wood, and he shut the door after me.
shenanigans at sugar creek paul hutchens

she came back presently with an armload of small limbs she had hacked from the youngest trees.
the heart of thunder mountain edfrid a. bingham

he then left the room, reappearing in a few minutes with an armload of bottles.
haunted places in england elliot o’donnell

early ann came in with an armload of smoothly split oak and hickory which she dumped into the wood box.
plowing on sunday sterling north

polly took an armload of things away from her and put them back in the highboy.
the cup of fury rupert hughes

the tour of installation ended, david started for his old home to begin the removal, armload at a time, of his few belongings.
to him that hath leroy scott

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