Five cents will cover the cost of frying them; and a nice dishful will cost you about eighteen cents.
A nice dishful can be made for about twenty-five cents.
Then if the Kittens acted hungry, mewed very loudly, and rubbed up lovingly against the farmer's wife they were sure to get a good, dishful of warm milk.
Toward night they quarrelled over a dishful of milk which the farmer's wife gave them.
Gott soll hueten, Mr. Gembitz," Henry added piously as the old man disposed of a dishful of gravy through the capillary attraction of a hunk of spongy rye bread.
Richard looked enviously at the party next to them, who had washed more than half-an-ounce of gold from a tin dishful of earth.
There then remained not quite a tin-dishful of stuff.
Jack placed the lighted candle in the middle; a dishful of food and a jug of wine by the side of it; and settled down in a chair, waiting for the awful ghosts.
Whereupon he emptied a whole dishful of copper coins into the prince's bag.
Whereupon the devil emptied a dishful of silver money into the prince's bag.
And the perquisitioners carried away in triumph the small sack, the beautiful golden loaf, and even the dishful of half-ground flour.
A bowlful or a dishful as you liked, this lukewarm beverage was not given out with a niggard hand.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dishful" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.