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English
Etymology
From verve + -ful.
Adjective
verveful (comparative more verveful, superlative most verveful)
- Full of verve.
1886, Morris Fuller, “A Biographical Essay on Fuller as a Preacher”, in Pulpit Sparks. Being XIX. Sermons of That Godly and Popular Divine Thomas Fuller, D. D. (The Celebrated Church Historian, 1608-1661), London: Swan Sonnenschein, Le Bas & Lowrey, page ii:Yet, if wit was the stuff of Fuller’s intellectual outfit, and he was quaint and humorous, even grotesque, in his writings, full of quips, quirks, puns, conceits, alliterations, antitheses and anecdote, there was every antecedent probability that what he was at the desk he would be in the pulpit, nay, more, that his splendid faculties and relucent abilities would have warmed under the influence of the public assembly, and sparkle out into verveful coruscations when confronted with a sympathetic audience.
2003 December 18, Evening Standard, London, page 38:A verveful mix of live action and puppetry, the dramatisation promises to be as magical as Phillip Pullman’s magnificent novels.