noun
- plural of gutful; the amount that the stomach or belly can hold; a large quantity or amount
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Examples
- He ate gutfuls of food at the buffet.
- She had a gutful of complaints to share with the manager.
- The children drank gutfuls of juice after playing outside.
- He took gutfuls of air as he climbed the steep hill.
- The restaurant served gutfuls of pasta to hungry diners.