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Definition of full
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Full (v. i.) To
become
full or
wholly
illuminated;
as, the moon fulls at
midnight..
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Repletion
::
Repletion
(n.) The state of being
replete;
superabundant
fullness.
Fumous
::
Fumous
(a.)
Producing
fumes;
full of
fumes.
Complemental
::
Complemental
(a.)
Supplying,
or
tending
to
supply,
a
deficiency;
fully
completing..
Thoroughsped
::
Thoroughsped
(a.) Fully
accomplished;
thoroughplaced.
Synosteology
::
Synoptist
(n.) Any one of the
authors
of the three
synoptic
Gospels,
which give a
history
of our
Lord's
life and
ministry,
in
distinction
from the
writer
of
John's
Gospel,
which gives a
fuller
record
of his
teachings..
Sententious
::
Sententious
(a.)
Abounding
with
sentences,
axioms,
and
maxims;
full of
meaning;
terse and
energetic
in
expression;
pithy;
as, a
sententious
style or
discourse;
sententious
truth..
Sarcastical
::
Sarcastical
(a.)
Expressing,
or
expressed
by,
sarcasm;
characterized
by, or of the
nature
of,
sarcasm;
given to the use of
sarcasm;
bitterly
satirical;
scornfully
severe;
taunting..
Full-bloomed
::
Full-bloomed
(a.) Like a
perfect
blossom.
Fulsome
::
Fulsome
(a.) Full;
abundant;
plenteous;
not
shriveled.
Brag
::
Brag (v. i.) To talk about one's self, or
things
pertaining
to one's self, in a
manner
intended
to
excite
admiration,
envy, or
wonder;
to talk
boastfully;
to
boast;
-- often
followed
by of; as, to brag of one's
exploits,
courage,
or
money,
or of the great
things
one
intends
to do..
Farce
::
Farce (v. t.) To stuff with
forcemeat;
hence,
to fill with
mingled
ingredients;
to fill full; to
stuff..
Dungy
::
Dungy (a.) Full of dung;
filthy;
vile; low.
Brawn
::
Brawn (n.) Full,
strong
muscles,
esp. of the arm or leg,
muscular
strength;
a
protuberant
muscular
part of the body;
sometimes,
the arm..
Deedful
::
Deedful
(a.) Full of deeds or
exploits;
active;
stirring.
Apodixis
::
Apodixis
(n.) Full
demonstration.
Uncurrent
::
Uncurrent
(a.) Not
current.
Specifically:
Not
passing
in
common
payment;
not
receivable
at par or full
value;
as,
uncurrent
notes..
Amain
::
Amain (n.) With
might;
with full
force;
vigorously;
violently;
exceedingly.
Cranny
::
Cranny
(v. i.) To crack into, or
become
full of,
crannies..
Succulently
::
Succulent
(a.) Full of
juice;
juicy.
Masterfully
::
Masterfully
(adv.)
In a
masterful
manner;
imperiously.
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