Recent Examples on the WebWhat lay on the pillow was a charnel-house, a heap of pus and blood, a shovelful of putrid flesh. Namwali Serpell, The New York Review of Books, 6 July 2022 The Hurricanes' historic impact on the draft that began in 1995 and ended, ironically, the same year Alabama coach Nick Saban began sending first-rounders to the draft by the shovelful, isn't to be discounted. Chase Goodbread, USA TODAY, 1 May 2022 In those cases, there’s not much DNA left behind, just as there might not be much Coccidioides DNA in a shovelful of dirt brought back by a field researcher. Stephanie Innes, The Arizona Republic, 29 Apr. 2022 Williams, dressed all in white, was granted the honor of turning over the first shovelful of dirt. Hanna Raskin, Smithsonian Magazine, 11 Mar. 2022 The average shovelful of heavy, wet snow weighs 16 to 20 pounds, according to Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan and Blue Care. Frank Witsil, Detroit Free Press, 2 Feb. 2022 The Obamas were joined at the event by Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker, who, along with the former first couple, helped break ground on the center by ceremonially overturning a shovelful of dirt. Allie Malloy, CNN, 28 Sep. 2021 The drill: Throw a shovelful of gravel in the bottom of each hole. Ryan D'agostino, Popular Mechanics, 6 Mar. 2021 As a powerful fire retardant, it was loaded into homes and consumer goods by the shovelful. Caroline Delbert, Popular Mechanics, 23 Oct. 2020 See More