seasonful

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

season +‎ -ful

Noun[edit]

seasonful (plural seasonfuls or seasonsful)

  1. A quantity that lasts or is produced during a season.
    • 1993, Bob Chon, Greg Colao, Sandy Faiella, The Ultimate Fantasy Football League: 1993 Guide and Handbook:
      Besides providing the rest of the league with a seasonful of entertainment, his persistent and vocal expression of this legislative miscarriage, admittedly articulate, paved the way for reforms in the BFFL's player eligibility rules.
    • 2010, Wade Hall, The Kentucky Anthology: Two Hundred Years of Writing in the Bluegrass State:
      ...with her synopses spanning a seasonful of the shows she had seen or a new outline she had just read.
    • 2011, Emu Camel Drum, Sanity Inhibits Wisdom, page 64:
      After a seasonful of heated adventures in Greece, London is a great sigh Of prolific artistry.
    • 2012, Jean M. Hughes, Walking Around The Sun, page 69:
      Anytime in winter, a day or two of spring weather is pure joy. Soon there will be a whole seasonful.

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