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Definition of Formful
1. a. Creative; imaginative.
Definition of Formful
1. Adjective. creative; imaginative ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Formful
1. exhibiting good form [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Formful
Literary usage of Formful
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Complete Works of the Hon. Job Durfee, LL.D., Late Chief Justice of by Job Durfee (1849)
"But if it be understood, it will at once be perceived that the Logos, considered
with reference to form, is Omniform, or all-formful. ..."
2. The Complete Works of the Hon. Job Durfee, LL.D., Late Chief Justice of by Job Durfee, Thomas Durfee (1849)
"But if it be understood, it will at once be perceived that the Logos, considered
with reference to form, is Omniform, or all-formful. ..."
3. Sree Krishna, the Lord of Love by Bábá Premánand Bhárati (1904)
"My proposition is this: If this “formful” universe —if that word may be
allowed—formful in every detail, has come out of God, or Krishna, or Love, ..."
4. The Seasons by James Thomson, Partick Murdoch (1847)
"For ever running an enchanted round, 1630 Passes the day, deceitful, vain, and
void; As fleets the vision o'er the formful brain, This moment hurrying wild ..."
5. The Arena by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1907)
"... section of the Symphony (for such it is) is appropriate, and the upbuilding
of harmony through melody is classic and formful in spirit and construction. ..."
6. The Poetical Works of James Thomson by James Thomson (1854)
"For ever running an enchanted round, i630 Passes the Day, deceitful, vain, and
void; As fleets the vision o'er the formful brain, This moment hurrying wild ..."