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launchful

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English

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Etymology

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From launch +‎ -ful.

Noun

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launchful (plural launchfuls)

  1. Enough to fill a launch (type of boat).
    • 1897, Arthur Conan Doyle, How Copley Banks Slew Captain Sharkey:
      So at one in the morning Major Harvey, with a launchful of his soldiers, paid a surprise visit to the Ruffling Harry, with the result that they picked up nothing more solid than a hempen cable floating at the moorings.
    • 1909, William Henry Koebel, Madeira: Old and New, page 168:
      They eject a few dozen launchfuls of tourists, greedy-eyed for the scenery, whom the Messrs Reid gather in and prescribe for for a few hours or a few months as the case may be.