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Etymology

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ream +‎ -ful

Noun

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reamful (plural reamfuls or reamsful)

  1. Enough to cover a ream of paper.
    • 1843, Catherine Grace Frances Gore, The Birthright, page 98:
      [] reamsful of financial or statistical calculations; the figures of which, when duly emitted in the House, sufficed to bedunce the brains of five hundred wiser men; []