• Bleeful

    Origin

    From blee + -ful.

    Full definition of bleeful

    Adjective

    bleeful

    1. Full of blee; colourful; radiant; splendid; bright; cheerful; cheery.
      • 1960, Kendall Benard Taft, The technique of composition:One of the most common patterns of word order in English is seen in the nonsense phrase the bleeful thrum.
      • 1987, Nik Newark & Jason Belam, The Sausage man:The Pumpkin Kid is dead and gone, And stuck inside a drawer, Perhaps he ate a bleeful scone, Or a rusted up chainsaw.
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