What does storyful mean?
Storyful means Characteristic of a story; storylike.
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Pronunciation varies by accent · adjective
Characteristic of a story; storylike.
All that sort of thing is very storyful, of course, but it does not concern this account.
[…] But let us for an instant or two flit back to the storyful dawn of Greenwich Village.
So it will be seen again, as always, that if he now works with stone in this sense, using the new power which the machine has given him over it, he will gain a spiritual integrity and physical health to compensate him for the losses of the storyful beauties of that period, […]
The Purple Polly Gimbo and other storiful rhymes.
Toledo, the venerable, the storyful, is bowed with the weight of centuries.
The excitements of a pair of knickers, muddied on the storyful pavement, set his mind on murderous trackings.
Then, Frederic Oren Bartlett has a storyful of very genuine human sentiment in “The Owl Car”; […]
As it is, a few comic moments intrude on a storyful of cliches.
Use storyful when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Storyful means Characteristic of a story; storylike.
The closest synonym depends on the sentence and intended sense.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
All that sort of thing is very storyful, of course, but it does not concern this account.
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