sceneful
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Having much scenery
Having much scenery; scenic.
- Clad in the verdure of unnumber'd isles, Where scepter'd William's massy bulwarks stand, The guard and glory of the sceneful land.
- He never came to view the sceneful world with the minuteness and understanding of a later poet who could describe The Man who slices lemons into drink, The coffee-roaster's brasier, and the boys That volunteer to help him turn its winch.
- In proper midcentury fashion, Collins “view[s] that Oak, the fancied Glades among,” views the indolent, sightless Milton, views the whole Edenic mount in his wildly sceneful fancy.
A quantity contained in a scene.
- She cannot resist a sceneful of scathing remarks for one final humiliation of her husband before she leaves.
- I only get a sceneful of sorrow.
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA