handful
hand·ful / ˈhan(d)ˌfoŏl/ • n. (pl. -fuls) 1. a quantity that fills the hand: a small handful of fresh coriander. ∎ a small number or amount: one of a handful of attorneys in the Southwest who specialize in water-rights laws.2. inf. a person who is very difficult to deal with or control: the kids could be such a handful.
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