"red-carpetful" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Etymology: From red carpet + -ful. Etymology templates: {{af|en|red carpet|-ful|pos=noun}} red carpet + -ful Head templates: {{en-noun|!|head=red-carpetful}} red-carpetful (plural not attested)
  1. Enough to fill a red carpet. Tags: no-plural
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          "text": "As for the other 13 songs, which he performs with a red-carpetful of A-list guests (Eminem, Kanye West, Christina Aguilera), they range from dour, generic pieces that can't conceal his listlessness to a few pretty good-ish party songs with sharp hooks and crackling beats.",
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