ankleful

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English

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Etymology

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From ankle +‎ -ful.

Noun

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ankleful (plural anklefuls or anklesful)

  1. A quantity that covers or fills an ankle.
    • 2000, PetSpeak: Share Your Pet's Secret Language!:
      But you do want to redirect the energy so that you don't wind up catching an ankleful of claws, says Margaret Thompson, D.V.M., a veterinarian in Colleyville, Texas.
    • 2001, Indiana Review - Volume 23, page 103:
      They snow the shop floor blind, anklefuls, silencing footfall, corkscrewing in blocks of sun — how light and illiterate with glee they settle.
    • 2016, Tom DeMichael, Baseball FAQ: All That's Left to Know About America's Pastime:
      That's a sure blueprint for: A— tripping the base runner and, B—inviting a painful ankleful of spikes and/or broken bones.