1. roomful - Noun
2. roomful - Adjective
Abounding with room or rooms; roomy.
As much or many as a room will hold; as, a roomful of men.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIf you're trying to take a roomful of people by surprise, it's a lot easier to hit your targets if you don't yell going through the door. Lois McMaster Bujold
I think I would know Nora's fart anywhere. I think I could pick hers out in a roomful of farting women. James Joyce
Or certainly I would need time - which I would love to have but there almost never is on a film - to just spend a week with a roomful of guys laying down these patterns. Danny Elfman
We covered "Hey Jude." My father panicked, misunderstanding the lyrics and thinking our lead singer was belting out "Hey, Jew" to a roomful of Holocaust survivors. Ben Stiller
It was a bizarre existence I led in my early twenties - that cliche of the comedian who goes out and entertains a roomful of people and then goes home to a lonely bedsit was unbelievably poignant for me because that was exactly what I was doing. I had periods of real loneliness. Paul Merton
I could have a roomful of awards and it wouldn't mean beans. Bobby Darin