officeful
(ˈɒfɪsfʊl)
Also office-full.
[f. office n. + -ful.]
That amount or number of anything which would fill an office.
| 1963 ‘W. Haggard’ High Wire vi. 63 He had an officeful of paper. 1966 ‘E. Peters’ Piper on Mountain ii. 26 Put him among an office-full of civil servants, and you could lose him in a moment. 1976 J. Wainwright Who goes Next? 66 ‘You'll have witnesses, of course, sir?’.. ‘A whole office-full, officer.’ |