rare. [f. TREE sb. + -FUL 2.] A quantity or number that fills or crowds a tree (in quot. 1910, a Christmas tree).
1837. Blackw. Mag., XLI. 418. All awoke to the sound of a falling fountain, and a treeful of birds.
1867. Daily Ohio Statesman, 31 Aug., 2/3. Peaches, apples, pears, plums, by the peck, bushel, treeful or orchardful everywhere.
1910. Daily News, 28 Dec., 6. A treeful of toys.