Definition of "stadiumful"
stadiumful
noun
plural stadiumfuls or stadiumsful
the amount that fills a stadium.
Quotations
Tradition by the stadiums-ful and bids by the bowls-ful await three—and possibly four—Southeastern Conference teams Saturday.
1957 November 30, Paul Atkinson, “Bowl Bids Await Winners: Rebel-Maroon Clash Headlines Season Finales in SEC Warfare”, in The Atlanta Constitution, volume XC, number 141, Atlanta, Ga., page 9
I’ve watched the “magic” and the “mystery” of the Bible from soul-winning clinics, Salvation Army curb services, and stadiumsful-on-crusade to perjury-proofing on Perry Mason (“Swear to tell the whole truth . . so help me God.”) to prophesies of submarines by desert-dwellers!
1975 December, The Student, volume LV, number 3, Nashville, Tenn.: The Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention
He orchestrates the nuclear freeze choir, that includes bishops of the Pope’s own church, leaders of the Protestant churches enrolled in the National Council, professors by the thousands, and campus rioters by the stadiaful.
1983 February 17, Reporter, 94th year, number 41, Martinsville, Ind., page 1
All this would take place on a planet already copiously polluted with the chindi of innumerable millions of deceased humans, a planet of nasty, snarling ghosts, of stadiumsful of Ahrimanic Doubles looking for trouble.
2015, Richard Leviton, Theosophon 2033: A Visionary Recital About the World Event and Its Aftermath, iUniverse