Houseful
[hous-foo l] /ˈhaʊs fʊl/
noun, plural housefuls.
1.
as many as a will accommodate:
a houseful of weekend guests.
2.
as much as a will hold:
He had several housefuls of furniture.
/ˈhaʊsfʊl/
noun
1.
the full amount or number that can be accommodated in a particular house
c.1300, from house (n.) + -ful.
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