wardrobeful

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

wardrobe +‎ -ful

Noun[edit]

wardrobeful (plural wardrobefuls or wardrobesful)

  1. The amount that fills a wardrobe.
    • 1932 February 12, Vera Brown, “The Million-Dollar Girl”, in The Montgomery Advertiser, volume CIV, number 43, Montgomery, Ala., page nine:
      She and Martha went over the great wardrobesful of clothes which had been Teddy Loring’s, sorting, selecting, choosing what garments she would take with her into exile.