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Definition of Bookfuls
1. bookful [n] - See also: bookful
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bookfuls
Literary usage of Bookfuls
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Greek Genius and Its Influence: Select Essays and Extracts by Lane Cooper (1917)
"It favors whole bookfuls of orations invented as patterns of the kind of thing
that might be said upon a given occasion by persons imaginary, mythological, ..."
2. Writing of Today: Models of Journalistic Prose by Gerhard Richard Lomer, John William Cunliffe (1915)
"It favors whole bookfuls 35 This bias appears in the estimate of Aris- of orations
invented as patterns of the kind ..."
3. The Secondary School System of Germany by Frederick Elmer Bolton (1900)
"How many bookfuls of disconnected sentences do our children analyze and parse !
" The teaching of German grammar as a foreign language in German schools is ..."
4. The Science and the Art of Teaching by Daniel Wolford La Rue (1917)
"While there are bookfuls of tests, and certain among us seem to take a torturer's
delight in adding new ones to the medley, yet the number of such tests ..."