"nightful" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Forms: more nightful [comparative], most nightful [superlative]
Etymology: From night + -ful. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|night|ful|pos=adjective}} night + -ful Head templates: {{en-adj}} nightful (comparative more nightful, superlative most nightful)
  1. Pertaining to the night; occurring at night, found at night, resulting from the night, night-like, etc.
    Sense id: en-nightful-en-adj-bjkc2jZY
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2

Noun [English]

Forms: nightfuls [plural], nightsful [plural]
Etymology: From night + -ful. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|night|ful|pos=noun}} night + -ful Head templates: {{en-noun|s|nightsful}} nightful (plural nightfuls or nightsful)
  1. All that occurs or is done during a single night.
    Sense id: en-nightful-en-noun-hdU6JGBI Categories (other): English adjectives suffixed with -ful, English entries with incorrect language header, English nouns suffixed with -ful, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English adjectives suffixed with -ful: 16 48 37 Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 7 55 38 Disambiguation of English nouns suffixed with -ful: 74 26 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 8 58 34 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 4 70 26
  2. As much as is produced or consumed throughout an entire night.
    Sense id: en-nightful-en-noun-WfYdHP82
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 1

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "1970, Harmon Hartzell Bro, Dreams in the Life of Prayer: The Approach of Edgar Cayce, page 43:",
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          "ref": "1993, Suze Craig, Tails & Tales: Small Farming in New England, page 91:",
          "text": "No deer, of course. But summer nightfuls of a raccoon banging the lid of Mr. Gallagher's in-ground garbage can, ker-blam ker-blam ker- blam.",
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          "ref": "1999, Liam Ó Murchú, Black Cat in the Window, page 175:",
          "text": "We're each and every one of them when our local cinema, The Hall, disgorges its nightful of cowboys and we go roaring down Shandon Street, belting the hell out of our backsides to get Trigger ahead of the Red Indians.",
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          "ref": "2001, MaComère - Volume 4, page 25:",
          "text": "When the evening comes, God's face then is a nightful of stars that lay to rest on the nearby tadpole water.",
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          "ref": "1934, The North American Review, page 31:",
          "text": "And now, in March, when back home in Iowa thoughts of plowing were making folks restless, and spring was only a matter of a morning's rain or shine (either would bring it), snow had fallen again—a whole nightful of it.",
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          "ref": "1946, Larry Freeman, Edith Mendel Stern, Mastering Your Nerves: How to Relax Through Action, page 208:",
          "text": "Some people are affected more by two glasses of beer than others by a nightful of Scotch and sodas.",
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          "ref": "1990, Jennifer Greene, Slow Dance, page 38:",
          "text": "Nothing was going to help his appearance by now. With his borrowed orderly's jacket, his work boots, grease-stained jeans and a nightful of whiskers, he could guess what he looked like in her eyes.",
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          "ref": "1947, Landfall - Volume 1, page 259:",
          "text": "O nightful men, we come and are bearing gifts For the fallen tribes, a nationality More gracious than your counterfeited kings, Or the five-fold unity of your long canoes.",
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          "ref": "1974, Jerome David Salinger, The Complete Uncollected Short Stories of J.D. Salinger:",
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          "ref": "1947, Landfall - Volume 1, page 259:",
          "text": "O nightful men, we come and are bearing gifts For the fallen tribes, a nationality More gracious than your counterfeited kings, Or the five-fold unity of your long canoes.",
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        },
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          "ref": "2000, Máirín Diamond, The testimony of the bones, page 75:",
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