stadiumful

noun

Etymology

From stadium + -ful.

  1. derived from *steh₂-
  2. derived from στάδιον
  3. borrowed from stadium
  4. suffixed as stadiumful — “stadium + ful

Definitions

  1. the amount that fills a stadium.

    • Tradition by the stadiums-ful and bids by the bowls-ful await three—and possibly four—Southeastern Conference teams Saturday.
    • He orchestrates the nuclear freeze choir, that includes bishops of the Pope’s own church, leaders of the Protestant churches enrolled in the National Council, professors by the thousands, and campus rioters by the stadiaful.

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