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Definition of "churchful" [churchful]

  • As many as a church will hold. (noun)

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Use "churchful" in a sentence
  • "At mass Christmas day last year the Communion hymn was The First Noel, one of my top three favorite carols, even when it's sung by a churchful of tone-deaf Catholics, many of them still half-asleep from having been dragged from their beds at an ungodly early hour to watch the kids tear into their presents from Santa, or maybe I'm just projecting."
  • "But the melancholy image of that churchful of people singing "You Are My Sunshine" is even stronger."
  • "Ann - While Gibson has bent history in Braveheart and the Patriot The Brits never burned a churchful of Americans alive, Wallace's final words were not "Freedom" - with The Passion his stated goal was that the movie be true and honest to the Gospels."