a. rare. [f. CHOICE sb. + -FUL.]. Full of choice: a. Making many choices, fickle in choosing. b. Offering or affording choice, varied.
1591. Spenser, Muiopotmos, 159. None of these Mote please his fancie His choicefull sense with every change doth flit.
1605. Sylvester, Du Bartas, II. ii. Colonies, 460. For costly toyes, Silk Stockings, Cambrick, Lawne, Heeres choice-full Plenty.