A roomfulof things or people is a room that is full of them. You can also refer to the amount or number of things or people that a room can contain as a roomful.
It was like a teacher disciplining a roomful of second-year pupils. [+ of]
I accumulated a roomful of documents and tape recordings.
roomful in British English
(ˈruːmfʊl, ˈrʊm-)
nounWord forms: plural-fuls
a number or quantity sufficient to fill a room
a roomful of furniture
roomful in American English
(ˈrumˌfʊl)
nounWord forms: pluralˈroomˌfuls
1.
as much or as many as will fill a room
2.
the people or objects in a room, collectively
Examples of 'roomful' in a sentence
roomful
And the third is so exhausted that it takes a whole roomful of relatives to cheer her on.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
There was a roomful of ecstatic people with a lot of hugging, crying and drinking.
The Sun (2009)
At times, teaching a roomful of people who learn in different ways can be a frustration.
Christianity Today (2000)
He makes being funny for a roomful strangers look so natural that you wonder why we don't all do it.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
Next time you need the confidence to address a roomful of people, make this circle again and confident feelings will fill your mind.