Tableful vs Taleful - What's the difference?
tableful | taleful |
As much as fills a table.
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Abounding with stories.
As a noun tableful
is as much as fills a table.As an adjective taleful is
abounding with stories.tableful
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Noun
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taleful
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Adjective
(en adjective)- The cottage hind / Hangs o'er th'enlivening blaze, and taleful there / Recounts his simple frolic.'' ?? Thomson, ''Winter .
