roomful 的定义
plural room·fuls.
- an amount or number sufficient to fill a room.
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- Prosecutors unveiled their line of attack in Holmes’s criminal fraud trial, which began Wednesday in front of a jury and a roomful of reporters, curious members of the public and a handful of her supporters and family members.
- Waiting there was a team of scientists with a roomful of lab equipment to measure the precise physiological toll of their exertions.
- He did not want to tell a roomful of hard partisans that their ideology is unworkable.
- A roomful of women in that room encouraged us to keep going.
- Getting caught on video doing it in a roomful of rich donors is downright sloppy.
- A man in a crowded Colorado movie theater randomly executing a roomful of total strangers including women and children?
- Ramin Setoodeh went and found a roomful of adults in Jurassic Park costumes.
- A reception—a roomful of people shouting at each other three inches away—is comical enough.
- She was a woman who could have commanded a whole roomful with it, and no one would have wanted a word from her.
- He forgot his anger, forgot Conal, forgot the roomful of dancers stampeding merrily, forgot Pat Glynn and his music.
- It is on this plan that Edison has now constructed a phonograph which delivers its reproduction to a roomful of people.
- Paul swore softly to himself, for he had no wish to share his good fortune with a roomful of people.