EVENTFUL


Meaning of EVENTFUL in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

day

We prefer to spend the day with Fred Z - an unremarkable person living through a not particularly eventful day.

This was to be an eventful day for the travellers.

The morning celebrations were only the start of an eventful day for Napier University.

It had been a long and eventful day .

Scandal led to Majorie being stripped of her Miss World title after 104 eventful days .

That was one of Albert Square's less eventful days .

Chelsea had the better chances - and it was an eventful day for substitute David Lee.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

an eventful meeting

It has been an eventful day in politics -- two ministers have resigned and the Prime Minister has called an election.

It has been an eventful week in politics, with the resignations of three Presidential advisers.

She's led a very eventful life.

The General's last two years were to prove highly eventful for him and the country.

The poet Arthur Rimbaud led a short but extremely eventful life.

When Marilyn Monroe died the press was anxious to uncover every aspect of her eventful career.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

He was free of his family and living a busy, eventful life.

It had been the most eventful ten months of my twenty-three years.

The morning celebrations were only the start of an eventful day for Napier University.

The year 1963 was eventful in other ways, and the Great Train Robbery filled the newspapers and the media in August.

This was one of the tournament's more eventful denouements.

This was to be an eventful day for the travellers.

We prefer to spend the day with Fred Z - an unremarkable person living through a not particularly eventful day.

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