Cupful is the singular form. It indicates a single full cup of something, often a food ingredient. Cupfuls is the plural, according to The Perrin-Smith Handbook of Current English, page 349. More than one full cup of something is referred to as cupfuls, as in two cupfuls of flour.
bucketsful
The square root of a flexnard is a cup full of boogers.
pour water into it until full, then pour that water into a measuring cup.
The plural of abundance is abundances. It is a regular plural.
No, the word cup is a singular noun. The plural noun is cups.
Cupfuls
It is just full. There is no actual plural form
The plural form of cupful is cupfuls.
If you are pouring water in to a cup, you can tell when it is full, if the water is spilling over the edge of the cup, then there is enough water in the cup and it is full to the top.
Cupful is the singular form. It indicates a single full cup of something, often a food ingredient. Cupfuls is the plural, according to The Perrin-Smith Handbook of Current English, page 349. More than one full cup of something is referred to as cupfuls, as in two cupfuls of flour.
There are 8 fluid ounces in a full cup.
bucketsful
The plural form of exam is exams. If using the full word, 'examination', the plural is 'examinations'.
After you pour all solids and liquids out of a cup, it will still be full, full of gas, that is. If you empty a cup in space, it may still be considered full, as in full of space or vacuum. Otherwise, a cup is empty as soon as you pour out all the solids and liquids.
"basketful" is a wrong term or word. you could say "basket full" . The plural form of it would be "baskets full"
The world cup usually lasts for a full month.