roomful
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English
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Noun
[edit]roomful (plural roomfuls or roomsful)
- The amount that a room can hold, especially the number of people that can fit into a room.
- 1974, Artforum, volume 13, numbers 4-10, page 35:
- Bengston doing a roomful of painting is like Joe Willie Namath doing a gameful of curl patterns, Jason Robards doing an eveningful of O'Neill, Tina Turner doing a concertful of. . . . and so on.
- The people in a room, considered as a group.
Translations
[edit]the amount that a room can hold
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the people in a room
Etymology 2
[edit]Adjective
[edit]roomful (comparative more roomful, superlative most roomful)
- Abounding with room or rooms; roomy.
- 1612, John Donne, Of the Progress of the Soul—The Second Anniversery:
- A roomful house.