a. [f. CRIME sb. + -FUL.] Full of or laden with crime; criminal.

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1593.  Shaks., Lucr., 970. This cursed, crimeful night. Ibid. (1602), Ham., IV. vii. 7. These feates, So crimefull, and so Capitall in Nature.

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1877.  Tennyson, Harold, V. i. Bolts that fall on crimeful heads.

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