paperful
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]paperful (plural paperfuls or papersful)
- Enough to fill a paper.
- 1895, Charles Godfrey Leland, “Melodramnation”, in Songs of the Sea and Lays of the Land, London: Adam and Charles Black, page 174:
- The parent had put pins by papersful, / Till she was like a frightful porcupine; […]
- 1965, Richard Gehman, The Had[1], New York, N.Y.: Trident Press, page 162:
- At various drugstores in such places as Purdy’s, Golden’s Bridge, Brewster, Croton Falls, Katonah and Mount Kisco, as well as Ridgefield, Scotts Corners, Pound Ridge and New Caanan, I bought about a ton of eye makeup, lipstick, powder, papersful of bobby pins, curlers (me! curlers!) and other tools for the conversion of Woman As Harper’s Bazaar Believes Her To Be.