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▪ I. treeful, n. rare.|ˈtriːfʊl| [f. tree n. + -ful 2.] A quantity or number that fills or crowds a tree (in quot. 1910, a Christmas tree).
1837Blackw. Mag. XLI. 418 All awoke..to the sound of a falling fountain, and a treeful of birds. 1910Daily News 28 Dec. 6 A treeful of toys. ▪ II. treeful, a. rare.|ˈtriːfʊl| [f. tree n. + -ful 1.] Full of trees; abounding in trees.
1855Bailey Mystic, Spir. Leg. 83 Woods And treeful tracts. 1889J. J. Hissey Tour in Phaeton 205 A level, green, and treeful country. |