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salonful

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Etymology

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From salon +‎ -ful.

Noun

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salonful (plural salonfuls)

  1. Enough to fill a salon.
    • 1963, Sister Mary Estelle, Nuptials without love, page 108:
      To her salonful of male intellectuals and artists, she used to say: "With the majority of women whom we see and receive, it is not possible to have a sensible discourse."
    • 1988, Ted Orland, Scenes of Wonder & Curiosity:
      A whole salonful of artographers!
    • 2008, Christopher Goffard, Snitch Jacket, page 74:
      An all-round terrific lady: sweet, compassionate, busty, pert-nosed, prone to floods of sudden tears, a lover of mini-skirts and tall leather boots and snug sweaters, which you somehow wore with total innocence, a worrier, a sweet ruminator by windows. a girl possessed of incredibly long. elegant eyelashes. and of course more flawlessly managed hair than a salonful of average girls could ever grow.

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