From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhousefulhouse‧ful /ˈhaʊsfʊl/ noun → a houseful of something
Examples from the Corpus
houseful• I had a houseful of them.• Because we so easily could have a houseful of mud.• We were three glowing faces and three pairs of shining eyes in a houseful of mad black dancing ghosts.• The house was mine, but I should not be able to keep a houseful of servants.• You have to want a houseful of people in order to spend time at the stove and not resent it.• A houseful of people watched me around the clock, which only made me more determined.