释义 |
wallful|ˈwɔːlfʊl| [f. wall n.1 + -ful.] As much as the surface of a wall will hold; the area of an entire side of a wall.
1959Times 3 Jan. 2/6 This very personal little miscellany, with its notable Bacon and wallfuls of Keith Vaughan and Burra. 1973Art Internat. Mar. 52/2 The traces in question consisted of a few wallfuls of photo collages and a couple of films. 1975‘D. Rutherford’ Mystery Tour vii. 173 A wallful of luggage lockers. |