atticful

English

Etymology

attic + -ful

Noun

atticful (plural atticfuls or atticsful)

  1. As much as an attic can hold.
    • 1965, The Illustrated Weekly of India, volume 86, page 93:
      And, after all that, what remains, nearly a century later, is a small number of pretty pieces left in vast acres of flotsam: what atticfuls of stale old dust!
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