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roomful
noun room·ful \ˈrüm-ˌfu̇l, ˈru̇m-\
: the amount of people or things that are in a room
Full Definition of ROOMFUL
: as much or as many as a room will hold; also : the persons or objects in a room
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First Known Use of ROOMFUL
1671
Rhymes with ROOMFUL
armful, bagful, bellpull, brimful, bulbul, cageful, canful, capful, carful, cheekful, chestful, chock-full, cupful, drawerful, earful, eyeful, fistful, forkful, glassful, handful, houseful, in full, jarful, John Bull, jugful, lapful, mouthful, mugful, outpull, pailful, panful, pipeful, pit bull, plateful, potful, push-pull, rackful, sackful, scoopful, shelfful, skinful, spadeful, spoonful, stageful, steel wool, tankful, tinful, topful, trainful, trayful, truckful, trunkful, tubful
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