Autumnful
noun
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Definitions
Noun
- 1 An amount that lasts through or is produced during one autumn season.
"One is of a duck, for all its feathered glory, lying unaccountably dead in the midst of an autumnful of fruit; the other an idyl, a meadow-curving pregnancy of bloom becoming orchard, the sunlight busy with its probes."
Example
More examples"One is of a duck, for all its feathered glory, lying unaccountably dead in the midst of an autumnful of fruit; the other an idyl, a meadow-curving pregnancy of bloom becoming orchard, the sunlight busy with its probes."
Etymology
From autumn + -ful.
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