Definition of "deckful"
deckful
noun
plural deckfuls or decksful
The amount that comprises a deck (of cards).
Quotations
[…] then through the sunned gathering of her marjoram and sweet basil from the herb garden, reading of book reviews in the latest Scientific American, into the layering of a lasagna, garlicking of a bread, tearing up of romaine leaves, eventually, oven on, into the mixing of the twilight's whisky sours against the arrival of her husband, Wendell (“Mucho) Maas from work, she wondered, wondered, shuffling back through a fat deckful of days which seemed (wouldn't she be first to admit it?) more or less identical, or all pointing the same way subtly like a conjurer's deck, any odd one readily clear to a trained eye.
1966, Thomas Pynchon, chapter 1, in The Crying of Lot 49, New York: Bantam Books, published 1976, page 2