释义 |
forestful|ˈfɒrɪstfʊl| [f. forest n. + -ful.] As much or as many as a forest will hold.
1832Fraser's Mag. IV. 745 The roaring of a forest-full of shaggy monarchs. 1886in Advance (Chicago) 30 Sept., The ladies wear whole forestfuls of birds on their bonnets. |