keyboardful

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English

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Etymology

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From keyboard +‎ -ful.

Noun

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keyboardful (plural not attested)

  1. A lot to type.
    • 1970, The New York Times Book Review:
      And the most dishonest are the journalists who come to report the event with a keyboardful of appropriate miracle cliches.
    • 1996, Andy Eddy, Internet After Hours, page 50:
      Yow, that URL is a keyboardful!
    • 1998, Steven Feuerstein, Charles Dye, John Beresniewicz, Oracle Built-in Packages: Oracle Development Languages, page 384:
      That's a mouthful and a keyboardful.