centuryful

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

century +‎ -ful

Noun[edit]

centuryful (plural centuryfuls)

  1. An amount that arises from or occurs over the course of a century.
    • 1924, Thomas Morris Longstreth, The Lake Superior Country, page 167:
      Besides, here 's a chance to take in three centuryfuls of history at a gulp, already canned.
    • 1942, George Jean Nathan, Henry Louis Mencken, The American Mercury - Volume 54, page 627:
      It is obvious that a whole centuryful of people cannot really be either "right" or "wrong."
    • 1949, Bernard H. Haggin, Music in the Nation, page 10:
      One moment, then, Mozart wrote such great music that his own age would have none of it; the next moment he achieved this greatness through being one of a centuryful of busily and profitably and successfully employed composers.
    • 1979, Ricardo Landeira, Critical Essays on Gabriel Miro, page 113:
      A centuryful of the town's past life is piled up and squeezed into it.
    • 1981, The Magazine Antiques - Volume 119, page 864:
      Treat yourself to a centuryful of fascination.