togetherful

English

Etymology

From together + -ful.

Adjective

togetherful (comparative more togetherful, superlative most togetherful)

  1. (rare, nonstandard) Full of or characteristic of togetherness.
    • 1965, Willard Marsh, Week with no Friday:
      Warner watched her hurry past the lime tree toward a brand-new Monday morning, the beginning of a togetherful Work Week filled with all sorts of stimulating projects.
    • 1997, Charles Harris Wesley, James L. Conyers, Charles H. Wesley:
      For each age is a dream that is dying Or one that is coming to birth. In history, what shall it be through us — a dream of acting togetherful of color dying [...]
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