notebookful

noun

Etymology

From notebook + -ful.

  1. inherited from *bōks
  2. inherited from *bōk
  3. inherited from bōc
  4. inherited from bok
  5. compounded as notebook — “note + book
  6. suffixed as notebookful — “notebook + ful

Definitions

  1. Written notes that fill a notebook.

    • The locomotive student got a notebookful of individualism in 1944 when Montreal delivered 20 U-1-f Mountains to Canadian National.
    • I gathered notebooksful of statistics to prove that indeed babies were getting smaller, women were working harder, nonmilitary men were becoming superfluous, & the rich were going crazy with pleasure .
    • In a drawer of my desk were two notebookfuls.

The neighborhood

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