释义 |
hallful|ˈhɔːlfʊl| [f. hall n.1 + -ful 2.] As many or as much as will fill a hall.
1905Daily Chron. 17 Feb. 3/6 The entertainment of a whole hallful of poor children. 1909Westm. Gaz. 26 Sept. 6/3 What a hallful it was that received him with ringing, rousing, rollicking cheers! |