[f. TRAY sb.2 + -FUL.] As much as a tray will hold.

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1634–5.  Brereton, Trav. (Chetham Soc.), 22. The kine give twenty seven great trease-full of milk.

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1838.  [Miss Maitland], Lett. fr. Madras (1843), 193. The Zemindar sent a very polite message with a tray-full of oranges.

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1883.  Century Mag., XXVI. 53. He has smashed a trayful of crockery.

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1896.  F. E. Younghusband, Hrt. Continent, vii. 170. Fruit is brought before you in huge trayfuls.

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