eveningful

noun

Etymology

From evening + -ful.

  1. derived from *ēbanþs
  2. derived from *ābanþ
  3. inherited from ǣfnung
  4. inherited from evening,evenyng
  5. suffixed as eveningful — “evening + ful

Definitions

  1. An amount that lasts an evening.

    • There's many an hour's helpful instruction in dainty needlework, eveningsful of absorbing fiction by the great writers — dinners and luncheons, scores of them.
    • Of the country's more than 200 breweries, many are located in the capital, Prague. Sampling them is easy—plenty of the city's hospody (pubs) offer an eveningful of brews on tap.
  2. Occurring during or designed for the evening.

    • He still liked the prim eveningful place, except for the Hotel La Grande.
    • It'll be his partner for an eveningful pleasure!

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA