Also -full. As many persons, or as much baggage, etc. as will fill a wagon.
1840. Yazoo City (MI) Whig, 6 March, 1/6. A countryman who had a wagonful of butter for sale in the market.
1846. Dickens, Pict. Italy, 179. A waggon-full of madmen, screaming and tearing to the life.
1883. Stevenson, Silverado Sq., 121. Hanson arrived, with a waggonful of our effects.
1902. Owen Wister, Virginian, xviii. The wagonful of guests whom he had evidently been driving upon a days excursion.