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  • noun Plural form of roomful.

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Examples

  • I mean, shot after shot of roomsful of FBI, senators, police, movie audiences--all white.

    "Public Enemies" (2009) Steven Barnes 2009

  • "There certainly will be something doing at Briarwood Hall with those two roomsful."

    Ruth Fielding on Cliff Island Or, The Old Hunter's Treasure Box Alice B. Emerson

  • There you have them, room after room -- twenty, thirty, fifty roomsful -- I don't know how many -- the famous gallery of battles, depicting the whole military history of France from the days of

    Behind the Beyond and Other Contributions to Human Knowledge Stephen Leacock 1906

  • You need $500 to make the first payment on a blond typewriter, and four roomsful of quartered oak furniture.

    The Gentle Grafter O. Henry 1886

  • I think if you asked the roomsful of College Democrats Goldberg mentions how many believed that we really do have individual rights like freedom of speech and sexual/ reproductive freedom that the courts are morally and legally bound to uphold, you’d get a lot of hands these days.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Further roots 2004

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