a. rare. [f. CHOICE sb. + -FUL.]. Full of choice: a. Making many choices, fickle in choosing. b. Offering or affording choice, varied.

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1591.  Spenser, Muiopotmos, 159. None of these … Mote please his fancie … His choicefull sense with every change doth flit.

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1605.  Sylvester, Du Bartas, II. ii. Colonies, 460. For costly toyes, Silk Stockings, Cambrick, Lawne, Heere’s choice-full Plenty.

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