tableful
/tey-buhl-fool/US // ˈteɪ bəlˌfʊl //
桌子上的,桌子上有,桌子,桌椅
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
plural ta·ble·fuls.
- : the number of persons that can be seated at a table.
- : the amount of food, dishes, etc., that a table can hold.
Examples
And presently Polly found herself in a little stuffy box of a room, with a tableful of greasy dishes before her.
Slowly, almost meticulously, he counted them before the gaping tableful of players.
They all fall upon my tableful, and generally bear away much of it.
My lady was quite transfigured into the matron, a becoming woman for the head of a great tableful of children and dependents.
It was worth while to see that long tableful, and the faces of the company, before yet a napkin was touched.
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