catalogful

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catalog +‎ -ful

Noun[edit]

catalogful (plural catalogfuls or catalogsful)

  1. A quantity that fills a catalog.
    • 1965, Administrative Management - Volume 26, Issues 1-6, page 68:
      Through Microcard Editions, the company offers catalogsful of technical reports on microfiche and microcards.
    • 1997, Briton Hadden, Henry Robinson Luce, Time - Volume 149, Issues 18-26, page 58:
      Badger was the man who did most to popularize the prefabricated iron-front building, employing a prolific designer to turn out catalogfuls of modular detail — panels, cornices, balustrades and whole facades that could be ordered and combined from kits.
    • 2010, Brenda Clough, The Doors of Death and Life:
      “We already sell a catalogful of junk,” Charlie said. “Tshirts, mugs, stickers, screensavers, the works. Enough is enough!”