ˈbagˌfu̇l, -aag-, -aig- noun
( plural bagfuls also bagsful -gˌfu̇lz, -gzˌfu̇l)
Etymology: Middle English baggeful, from bagge bag + -ful
: the quantity held by a bag ; especially : an indeterminate but usually rather large quantity
investors will come flocking in with bagfuls of money — Tom Fitzsimmons