stageful

English

Etymology

stage + -ful

Noun

stageful (plural stagefuls)

  1. As much as a stage will hold.
    • 2008 March 7, The New York Times, “Dance Listings”, in New York Times:
      There is a range of themes and moods, and you can’t get much more slyly evil than in “Cloven Kingdom”; more sumptuous than “Arden Court”; more joyously and meditatively abandoned than “Esplanade”; or more goofy than “Diggity,” with its stageful of dogs and designs by Alex Katz.

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