Your perception is inadequately trained. It's not the cubic foot's fault.
Big enough to contain about 1,556 gallons of water.
12.4 litres =3.276 US Gallons2.728 Imperial Gallons
A 4.1 cubic foot range is more than enough to cook a large turkey.
Well, as an example, a 70-cubic meter container could hold up to about 18,500 gallons of water.
That's hard to say with only that information but whatever the shape is, it would hold about 127,000 gallons of water.
28000 cubic meters equates to 7,396,800 gallons.
A million gallons is really a lot; I would say, an extra-large swimming pool could be large enough.
If the gas tank is large enough, then yes.
Not quite 2 gallons. If you mean an engine with 7.5 liter displacement, that is a large engine, just over 460 cubic inches.
Cubic feet? Can't tell you. An extra large load is 19 gallons.
It depends on the bucket. The typical large bucket like from Home Depot is 5 gallons. 1 cubic meter = 264.17205 gal. or 1 gal. = 0.003785412 m^3 so 5 gal = 0.01892706 m^3 {cubic meters}
Neither a 14-foot truck nor a 17-foot truck is large enough to hold 40 cubic yards.