clubhouseful

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

clubhouse +‎ -ful

Noun[edit]

clubhouseful (plural clubhousefuls)

  1. (rare) Enough to fill a clubhouse.
    • 1959, Business Week, page 31:
      The call for support has been answered by a mixed group of millionaires and civic leaders, including a couple of New York sportswomen, a Canadian publishing tycoon, a clubhouseful of Texas oilmen and []
    • 2009, Eric Bogosian, Perforated Heart: A Novel, page 225:
      And not just Christ, but a clubhouseful of plaster saints.