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oo
l
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shop·ful
/
ˈʃɒp
fʊl
/
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[
shop
-f
oo
l
]
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noun,
plural
shop·fuls.
1.
the contents of a
shop
.
2.
a quantity sufficient to fill a
shop
.
Origin:
1630–40;
shop
+
-ful
Usage note
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-ful.
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