[f. COACH sb. + -FUL.] As many as will fill a coach.

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1654.  Gayton, Pleasant Notes, IV. xv. 251. Matho, who was himselfe a Coach-full.

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1717.  Lady M. W. Montague, Lett., 1 April. A coachful of attending damsels.

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a. 1845.  Hood, Storm at Hastings, ii. Each day pour’d in new coach-fulls of new cits.

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