Home › Words › B › beltfulbeltfulbeltful means as much as a belt will hold.EtymologyFrom belt + -ful.nounAs much as a belt will hold.e.g.“The cook has his revolver and a beltful of cartridges. I have a loaded revolver, but I shall leave that with you.” — 1926, Oswald Kendall, The Missing Island, page 191:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.benchful 73% match — As much as a bench will hold. vs beltful →billyful 70% match — As much as a billy will hold. vs beltful →boxful 70% match — As much as a box will hold. vs beltful →bootful 69% match — As much as a boot will hold. vs beltful →netful 69% match — As much as a net will hold. vs beltful →sockful 68% match — As much as a sock will hold. vs beltful →barrelful 67% match — As much as a barrel will hold. vs beltful →trayful 66% match — As much as a tray will hold. vs beltful →