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English
Etymology
From retreat + -ful.
Adjective
retreatful (not comparable)
- (rare) Furnishing or serving as a retreat.
1832 May 1, Joseph Livesey, “Agriculture”, in The Moral Reformer, volume 2, number 5, page 153:If ever there were a time when farmers were called from the slumbers of their fire sides, and from the honourable and retreatful occupations in the field, to the discussion of their grievances, it is now!
1945, J. D. Salinger, “Elaine”, in Story, volume 26, page 45:The sand and air under the boardwalk was cool and clammy, and there were smells of sea things and picnic garbage. But it was dark and, abruptly, retreatful for Elaine […]
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