The Collaborative International Dictionary
Tentful \Tent"ful\, n.; pl. Tentfuls. As much, or as many, as a tent will hold.
Wiktionary
n. As much as a tent will hold.
Usage examples of "tentful".
Laughing like a hyena in a tentful of nitrous oxide, Chib blocks her fist and shoves her away.
He belched, then raised his arms, gave a downbeat, and the tentful of beggars began to sing.
But thereafter, everyone relaxed, and the august audience applauded the dancing girls and the come-in spec and every subsequent act as boisterously as any tentful of commoners had ever done.
The various aides, including our host, were seen in less formal poses, shaking hands with Israeli soldiers, eating with a tentful of bedouin, and so on.
Like a tentful of legionary recruits, eight lackadaisical lads wearing scratchy new tunics who had never made up a camp bed before.