Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Ready to form; creative; imaginative.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective rare Creative; imaginative.
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- adjective
creative ;imaginative
Etymologies
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Examples
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In college football, the march to the national championship has been "formful," as the horse players say, at the top, with a few mild surprises a bit farther down the rankings.
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In college football, the march to the national championship has been "formful," as the horse players say, at the top, with a few mild surprises a bit farther down the rankings.
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In college football, the march to the national championship has been "formful," as the horse players say, at the top, with a few mild surprises a bit farther down the rankings.
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Odette said, “The ruins were profound and formful, but totally unreadable.”
The Crickets Try to Organize Themselves Into Some Raucous Pentameter. 2009
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Odette said, “The ruins were profound and formful, but totally unreadable.”
The Crickets Try to Organize Themselves Into Some Raucous Pentameter. Jac Jemc 2009
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The artists will doubtless make sport more formful, rhythmical, and beautiful.
The Joyful Heart Robert Haven Schauffler 1921
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Beijing House rallied for the place spot in Tampa return, formful sort has a big chance.
NYDN Rss DAVE LITTLE 2012
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The 2008 Breeders 'Cup was simply the most formful B.C. card ever!
Lowell Sun Forum 2009
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Two year old fillies are usually pretty formful, and that's what I expect in the Oak Leaf.
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So, it looks like the track really isn't all that formful.
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