browful

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

brow +‎ -ful

Noun[edit]

browful (plural browfuls)

  1. Enough to cover or fill the brow.
    • 1946, The Chicago Theological Seminary Register:
      During these two decades I have lost most of my hair and gained a browful of wrinkles
    • 1996, Robert DiChiara, Alibis, page 99:
      But even Rodman's quip had no effect on Howard's browful of thought.
    • 1998, Eric Lee, Ill Conceived, page 6:
      "Gosh, I coulda had six V8s!" he said, grinning to himself, as he wiped a browful of sweat on a rumpled sleeve.
    • 2011, Ian Watson, Lucky's Harvest: Mana:
      A browful of horns ripped through peagreen minty foliage.