Definition of "footful"
footful
noun
plural footfuls or feetful
A complete set of toes for one foot.
Quotations
Although he claims that he 'couldn't conceive of trying to evade the draft in any way', that is exactly what he did, deliberately seeking out an anti-war doctor and demonstrating to him that he was two toes short of a footful, the result of a teenage argument with a lawnmower.
2011, John Collis, John Denver: Mother Nature's Son
(humorous) A small number, about five.
Quotations
One of the feetful of marathons that are a study of efficiency, Berlin also boasts supportive crowds and tremendous excitement.
1998, Dennis Craythorn, Rich Hanna, The Ultimate Guide to International Marathons, page 194
They were rock stars at a time when rock stars were supposed to wear silly clothes. The public just looked on, and up, in admiration. Only a handful, or perhaps a footful, of other rockers have come as close to Elton as being identified with a shoe of their own.
1999, Josh Sims, Mal Peachey, Rock Fashion, page 159