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Definition of full
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of full is as below...
Full
(Compar.)
Filled
up,
having
within
its
limits
all that it can
contain;
supplied;
not empty or
vacant;
-- said
primarily
of
hollow
vessels,
and hence of
anything
else; as, a cup full of
water;
a house full of
people..
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Zealful
::
Zealful
(a.) Full of zeal.
Faller
::
Faller
(n.) A part which acts by
falling,
as a stamp in a
fulling
mill, or the
device
in a
spinning
machine
to
arrest
motion
when a
thread
breaks..
Crossly
::
Crossly
(adv.)
Athwart;
adversely;
unfortunately;
peevishly;
fretfully;
with ill
humor.
Disdainously
::
Disdainously
(adv.)
Disdainfully.
Shadeful
::
Shadeful
(a.) Full of
shade;
shady.
Honor
::
Honor (n.) That which
rightfully
attracts
esteem,
respect,
or
consideration;
self-respect;
dignity;
courage;
fidelity;
especially,
excellence
of
character;
high moral
worth;
virtue;
nobleness;
specif.,
in men,
integrity;
uprightness;
trustworthness;
in
women,
purity;
chastity..
Overfull
::
Overfull
(a.) Too full;
filled
to
overflowing;
excessively
full;
surfeited.
Representative
::
Representative
(n.) That which
presents
the full
character
of the type of a
group.
Frolicsome
::
Frolicsome
(a.) Full of
gayety
and
mirth;
given to
pranks;
sportive.
Abuseful
::
Abuseful
(a.) Full of
abuse;
abusive.
Blistery
::
Blistery
(a.) Full of
blisters.
Overture
::
Overture
() A
composition,
for a full
orchestra,
designed
as an
introduction
to an
oratorio,
opera,
or
ballet,
or as an
independent
piece;
--
called
in the
latter
case a
concert
overture..
High-mettled
::
High-mettled
(a.)
Having
abundance
of
mettle;
ardent;
full of fire; as, a
high-mettled
steed..
Lactary
::
Lactary
(a.)
Milky;
full of white juice like milk.
Glut
::
Glut (v. t.) To fill to
satiety;
to
satisfy
fully the
desire
or
craving
of; to
satiate;
to sate; to cloy.
Horrisonous
::
Horrisonous
(a.)
Sounding
dreadfully;
uttering
a
terrible
sound.
Defraud
::
Defraud
(v. t.) To
deprive
of some
right,
interest,
or
property,
by a
deceitful
device;
to
withhold
from
wrongfully;
to
injure
by
embezzlement;
to
cheat;
to
overreach;
as, to
defraud
a
servant,
or a
creditor,
or the
state;
-- with of
before
the thing taken or
withheld..
Paraleipsis
::
Paraleipsis
(n.) A
pretended
or
apparent
omission;
a
figure
by which a
speaker
artfully
pretends
to pass by what he
really
mentions;
as, for
example,
if an
orator
should
say, I do not speak of my
adversary's
scandalous
venality
and
rapacity,
his
brutal
conduct,
his
treachery
and
malice..
Miry
::
Miry (a.)
Abounding
with deep mud; full of mire;
muddy;
as, a miry
road..
Jointed
::
"Jointed
(a.)
Having
joints;
articulated;
full of
nodes;
knotty;
as, a
jointed
doll;
jointed
structure..
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