spendful

English

Etymology

spend + -ful

Adjective

spendful (comparative more spendful, superlative most spendful)

  1. Inclined to spend money.
    • 1875, Albert E. Rowcroft, Philip Darrell, volume 3, page 34:
      Mrs Seigert was a very spendful woman, I've been told.
    • 1951, The Business Review, page 2:
      Half of the $2.4 billion increase occurred in that spendful third quarter.
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