Definitions
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- noun As many people as a
classroom will hold.
Etymologies
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classroom + -ful
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Examples
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"Her AP U.S. History course has gone from one classroomful to three, and pass rates have increased dramatically," Graham said in presenting the award.
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A mostly silent, albeit dispersed, equivalent of Littleton's massacre occurs daily, as almost 13 children, a classroomful equivalent, are killed by guns every two days.
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into the embracing arms of a classroomful of second graders, well then, maybe we can hope for change after all...
"If they think... Barack Obama is going to walk away from what he is trying to do for the American people, they’ve got another thought coming." Ann Althouse 2009
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