Noun
the quantity that can be held in the hand
Source: WordNetA computer error which occurs later in the series (in the episode " A Fistful of Datas ") causes some of the ship's food replicators to create only Spot's supplements and replaces portions of a play with the ode's text. Source: Internet
But it was definitely more than a fistful of catchy tunes. Source: Internet
Eliot, p. 59 McGilligan, p. 128 Eastwood later spoke of the transition from a television western to A Fistful of Dollars: "In Rawhide I did get awfully tired of playing the conventional white hat. Source: Internet
But when Mom says it's okay, all bets are off — Liv grabs a fistful of chocolate and shoves them into her mouth in a pile, which draws a laugh from Mom, who says she reminds her of her Dad. Source: Internet
Furthermore, by far the most commercially successful of this lot was Sergio Leone's A Fistful of Dollars whose innovations in cinematic style, music, acting, and story decided the future for the genre. Source: Internet
Leone had wisely imitated one of the most highly respected directors in the world by remaking his film Yojimbo as Fistful and consequently surrendered Asian rights to Kurosawa, plus 15 percent of the international box office. Source: Internet