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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.)
Not
wanting
in any
essential
quality;
complete,
entire;
perfect;
adequate;
as, a full
narrative;
a
person
of full age; a full stop; a full face; the full
moon..
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Speedfully
::
Speedfully
(adv.)
In a
speedful
manner.
Lifeful
::
Lifeful
(a.) Full of
vitality.
Ample
::
Ample (a.) Fully
sufficient;
abundant;
liberal;
copious;
as, an ample
fortune;
ample
justice..
Age
::
Age (n.)
Mature
age;
especially,
the time of life at which one
attains
full
personal
rights
and
capacities;
as, to come of age; he (or she) is of age..
Scrawl
::
Scrawl
(n.)
Unskillful
or
inelegant
writing;
that which is
unskillfully
or
inelegantly
written.
Superstitious
::
Superstitious
(a.)
Evincing
superstition;
overscrupulous
and rigid in
religious
observances;
addicted
to
superstition;
full of idle
fancies
and
scruples
in
regard
to
religion.
Merciful
::
Merciful
(a.) Full of
mercy;
having
or
exercising
mercy;
disposed
to pity and spare
offenders;
unwilling
to
punish.
Billowy
::
Billowy
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
billows;
swelling
or
swollen
into large
waves;
full of
billows
or
surges;
resembling
billows.
Speed
::
Speed (v. t.) To cause to make
haste;
to
dispatch
with
celerity;
to drive at full
speed;
hence,
to
hasten;
to
hurry..
Double-milled
::
Double-milled
(a.) Twice
milled
or
fulled,
to
render
more
compact
or fine; -- said of
cloth;
as,
double-milled
kerseymere..
Esplees
::
Esplees
(n. pl.) The full
profits
or
products
which
ground
or land
yields,
as the hay of the
meadows,
the feed of the
pasture,
the grain of
arable
fields,
the
rents,
services,
and the
like..
Gorged
::
Gorged
(a.)
Glutted;
fed to the full.
Wondrous
::
Wondrous
(n.) In a
wonderful
or
surprising
manner
or
degree;
wonderfully.
Replace
::
Replace
(v. t.) To take the place of; to
supply
the want of; to
fulfull
the end or
office
of.
Air Gun
::
Air gun () A kind of gun in which the
elastic
force of
condensed
air is used to
discharge
the ball. The air is
powerfully
compressed
into a
reservoir
attached
to the gun, by a
condensing
pump, and is
controlled
by a valve
actuated
by the
trigger..
Stay
::
Stay (v. i.) To bear up
under;
to
endure;
to
support;
to
resist
successfully.
Crank
::
Crank (n.) A
person
full of
crotchets;
one given to
fantastic
or
impracticable
projects;
one whose
judgment
is
perverted
in
respect
to a
particular
matter.
Scandalously
::
Scandalously
(adv.)
In a
manner
to give
offense;
shamefully.
Inestimable
::
Inestimable
(a.)
Incapable
of being
estimated
or
computed;
especially,
too
valuable
or
excellent
to be
measured
or fully
appreciated;
above all
price;
as,
inestimable
rights
or
privileges..
Witily
::
Witily
(adv.)
In a witty
manner;
wisely;
ingeniously;
artfully;
with it; with a
delicate
turn or
phrase,
or with an
ingenious
association
of
ideas..
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