teamful

English

Etymology

From team + -ful.

Noun

teamful (plural teamfuls)

  1. The amount that constitutes a team.
    • 2014 January 5, John Powers, “US figure skaters aren’t expected to be forces in Sochi: Americans are slipping”, in The Boston Globe:
      “We have no outstanding man.” ¶ When Mitchell was competing the Americans had a teamful. Besides Boitano, who won the gold medal in Calgary, the 1988 squad included Paul Wylie, who won silver in 1992, and Christopher Bowman, who collected two world medals.

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