English edit

Etymology edit

year +‎ -ful

Noun edit

yearful (plural yearfuls or yearsful)

  1. The amount that occurs in a year.
    • 1904, The Congregationalist and Christian World, page 882:
      He had three yearsful of news to relate and in it all not a word of discouragement, but enthusiasm for what has already been done and plans for what is yet to be done.
    • 1924, H. G. Wells, (Please provide the book title or journal name):
      This is what I have been saying in these eight and twenty volumes of collected works and in this yearful of newspaper articles, and after a rest it is quite possible I shall go on saying it some more.