sceneful
Etymology
From scene + -ful.
sceneful means having much scenery; scenic. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
adj
- Having much scenery; scenic.“Clad in the verdure of unnumber'd isles, Where scepter'd William's massy bulwarks stand, The guard and glory of the sceneful land.”
noun
- A quantity contained in a scene.“Not even the heart of one of the delectable slim-legged ponlettes who high-heel in swarms wherever the celluloid Napoleons decree a sceneful of "extras, female"; no, nothing but a downy, cuddly chick that eventually grows up into a cackling, flowerbed-scratching Biddy, with no ambition beyond inspiring omelets and eventually herself becoming casserole filling.”