
1) Abounding 2) Afloat 3) Air-filled 4) At capacity 5) At the max 6) Awash 7) Bouffant 8) Brimful 9) Brimfull 10) Brimming 11) Bursting 12) Chock-full 13) Chockablock 14) Chockful 15) Choke-full 16) Chuck-full 17) Complete 18) Completely or entirely 19) Comprehensive 20) Congested 21) Cram full 22) Crammed
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1) Ample 2) Awash 3) Brimful 4) Brimfull 5) Brimming 6) Burdened 7) Chockablock 8) Chockful 9) Complete 10) Congested 11) Crowded 12) Engorged 13) Entire 14) Explicit 15) Filled 16) Flooded 17) Fully 18) Glutted 19) Grumbling 20) High 21) Instinct 22) Laden 23) Ladened 24) Loaded 25) Nourished 26) Overfull
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• (v. i.) To become fulled or thickened; as, this material fulls well. • (n.) To thicken by moistening, heating, and pressing, as cloth; to mill; to make compact; to scour, cleanse, and thicken in a mill. • (Compar.) Having the mind filled with ideas; stocked with knowledge; stored with information. • (Compar.) Abundantly furnis...
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Handle.
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A quality of the sound of having all frequencies present, especially the low frequencies.
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Quite; to the same degree; without abatement or diminution; with the whole force or effect; thoroughly; completely; exactly; entirely. 'The pawn I proffer shall be full as good.' (Dryden) 'The diapason closing full in man.' (Dryden) 'Full in the center of the sacred wood.' (Addison) ... Full is placed before adjectives and adverbs to heighten or st...
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(Single) back somersault with 1 twist
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strong tea without bitterness and posessing good color
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setting up a sail with a lot of belly for sailing in lighter winds
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Full (ful)
adjective [
Compar. Fuller (-ẽr); superl.
Fullest .] [ Middle English & Anglo-Saxon
ful ; akin to Old Saxon
ful , Dutch
vol , Old High German
fol , German
voll , Icelandic
fullr , Swedish
full ...
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Full adverb Quite; to the same degree; without abatement or diminution; with the whole force or effect; thoroughly; completely; exactly; entirely. « The pawn I proffer shall be
full as good.»
Dryden. « The diapason closing
full in man.»
Dryden. &...
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Full intransitive verb To become full or wholly illuminated; as, the moon fulls at midnight.
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Full noun Complete measure; utmost extent; the highest state or degree. « The swan's-down feather, That stands upon the swell at
full of tide.»
Shak. Full of the moon ,
the time of full moon. Found on
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Full transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Fulled ;
present participle & verbal noun Fulling .] [ Middle English
fullen , Old French
fuler ,
fouler , French
fouler , Late Latin
fullare , from ...
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A term describing a strong, vibrant tea infusion.
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Full is American and Australian slang for drunk.
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Rich, big and tannic.
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A full-twisting straight back somersault.
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See under full-bodied (taste of wine) and intoxication (drunkenness).
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Drunk
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adjective constituting the full quantity or extent; complete; `an entire town devastated by an earthquake`; `gave full attention`; `a total failure`
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good adjective having the normally expected amount; `gives full measure`; `gives good measure`; `a good mile from here`
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A wine that is substantive and generous on the palate. Usually associated with high alcohol, viscosity and flavour.
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drunk
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A flip with a full twist (360 degrees).
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