Endful
adj
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Full of ends or aims; characteristic of having a goal, target, or specific agenda; ambitious; busy.
"An overgrown fence row or an old thicket became a study of deepest interest by reason of these endful provisions which became as "the rocks for the coveys," a refuge in danger."
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More examples"An overgrown fence row or an old thicket became a study of deepest interest by reason of these endful provisions which became as "the rocks for the coveys," a refuge in danger."
Etymology
From Middle English *endful (suggested by the Middle English adverb endfully), equivalent to end + -ful.
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