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changeful

[cheynj-fuhl] / ˈtʃeɪndʒ fəl /










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The conducting students have an orchestra dedicated to them, providing a rare chance to work with a stageful of musicians.

From New York Times • Aug. 3, 2010

But the moviemakers, well aware that the script is flogging a dead horse, keep their actors busy swinging the bladder like a stageful of burlesque bananas.

From Time Magazine Archive

With a stageful of props that might have come out of surrealist painting, Graham and her troupe do the subtlest of choric portraits and satires.

From Time Magazine Archive

Finally the whole stageful of illustrious benefactors was upstaged by the long-limbed benefactees.

From Time Magazine Archive

Well, there was nine 'insiders,' and I don't believe there ever was a stageful of Christians ever started before so chuck full of music.

From Masterpieces of American Wit and Humor by Masson, Thomas L.




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