omnibusful
English
Noun
omnibusful (plural omnibusfuls or omnibusesful)
- (dated) Enough to fill an omnibus.
- 1842 August 20, “The Provinces”, in The Spectator, volume XV, number 738, page 800:
- An omnibusful of passengers, who happened to be present during the affray, suffered much alarm; […]
- 1870, Charles Dickens, “Full Report of the Second Meeting of the Mudfog Association for the Advancement of Everything”, in R[obert] Shelton Mackenzie, Life of Charles Dickens. […] With Personal Recollections and Anecdotes;—Letters by ‘Boz,’ never before Published;—and Uncollected Papers in Prose and Verse., Philadelphia, Pa.: T. B. Peterson & Brothers, page 452:
- Four omnibusesful have just arrived upon the wharf, and all is bustle and activity.
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