The plural is handfuls.
The plural form of the noun handful is handfuls.The plural possessive form is handfuls'.
The plural form for the noun handful is handfuls; the plural possessive is handfuls'.
The plural form of the noun handful is handfuls.
It is a noun. You can't handful something.
The word hand is a noun. The plural noun is hands. "Becky's hand hurts today." Hand is also a verb. "Please hand me the bowl."
The word 'handful' is a noun; the word 'spikes' is a noun, the object of the preposition 'of'.
The plural of hand is hands.
Yes, the word 'handful' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a measure of something.
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The plural noun is halves.
Yes, "a huge handful of salty crisps" is an noun phrase as it is a group of words centered around a noun (handful) that functions as a single unit in a sentence.