harborful

/ˈhɑrbərfʊl/
noun
  1. An amount that fills a harbor; as much as a harbor can hold.
    • The festival brought a harborful of tourists to the small town.
    • A harborful of ships waited for the storm to pass.
    • After the oil spill, a harborful of water was contaminated.
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