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worldful|ˈwɜːldfʊl| Also -full. [f. world n. + -ful.] As much or as many as would fill a world. Chiefly in hyperbolical use.
1846Hare Mission Comf. (1850) 4 Spiritual food wherewith to feed the whole world through all the generations of mankind, and worldfuls over and above. 1879P. Brooks Influence of Jesus ii. 81 That through His sonship this world-full of men is to learn that they are God's sons. 1879Black Macleod of D. xxiii, The one small word filled with a whole worldful of light and joy. |