showful

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English

Etymology 1

From show +‎ -ful.

Adjective

showful (comparative more showful, superlative most showful)

  1. (archaic) showy; gaudy
    • 1892, The Canadian Horticulturist, volume 15, page 227:
      [] rampant, useless growth, and mere showful foliage.

Etymology 2

From show +‎ -ful.

Noun

showful (plural showfuls or showsful)

  1. Enough to fill a show.
    • 1941, John Collier, Presenting Moonshine:
      I can paint a showful of pictures here in six months.
    • 1967, The New York Times Book Review - Volume 72, page 88:
      There's a merry assortment of two- and four- legged creatures in it and a showful of canine capers sure to retrieve your buried funny bone.
    • 2008, Camille de Toledo, Coming of Age at the End of History, page 4:
      Next stop was the host spot on a voyeuristic reality show that fed hungry mainstream audiences showfuls of ever more exotic deviances.