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Definition of full
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Full
(Compar.)
Having
the
attention,
thoughts,
etc.,
absorbed
in any
matter,
and the
feelings
more or less
excited
by it, as, to be full of some
project..
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Saturate
::
Saturate
(v. t.) To cause to
become
completely
penetrated,
impregnated,
or
soaked;
to fill
fully;
to
sate..
Light-handed
::
Light-handed
(a.) Not
having
a full
complement
of men; as, a
vessel
light-handed..
Looped
::
Looped
(a.) Full of
holes.
Affectuous
::
Affectuous
(a.) Full of
passion
or
emotion;
earnest.
Clamorous
::
Clamorous
(a.)
Speaking
and
repeating
loud
words;
full of
clamor;
calling
or
demanding
loudly
or
urgently;
vociferous;
noisy;
bawling;
loud;
turbulent.
Newsy
::
Newsy (a.) Full of news;
abounding
in
information
as to
current
events.
Manipulate
::
Manipulate
(v. t.) To
control
the
action
of, by
management;
as, to
manipulate
a
convention
of
delegates;
to
manipulate
the stock
market;
also, to
manage
artfully
or
fraudulently;
as, to
manipulate
accounts,
or
election
returns..
Dishful
::
Dishful
(n.) As much as a dish holds when full.
Scienter
::
Scienter
(adv.)
Knowingly;
willfully.
Dreamful
::
Dreamful
(a.) Full of
dreams.
Snagged
::
Snagged
(a.) Full of
snags;
snaggy.
Blushful
::
Blushful
(a.) Full of
blushes.
Scantly
::
Scantly
(adv.)
In a scant
manner;
not fully or
sufficiently;
narrowly;
penuriously.
Scabby
::
Scabby
(superl.)
Affected
with
scabs;
full of
scabs.
Sportful
::
Sportful
(a.) Full of
sport;
merry;
frolicsome;
full of
jesting;
indulging
in mirth or play;
playful;
wanton;
as, a
sportful
companion..
Satisfy
::
Satisfy
(a.) In
general,
to fill up the
measure
of a want of (a
person
or a
thing);
hence,
to
grafity
fully the
desire
of; to make
content;
to
supply
to the full, or so far as to give
contentment
with what is
wished
for..
Readily
::
Readily
(adv.)
Without
delay or
objection;
without
reluctance;
willingly;
cheerfully.
Pass
::
Pass (v. t.) To go
successfully
through,
as an
examination,
trail,
test, etc.; to
obtain
the
formal
sanction
of, as a
legislative
body; as, he
passed
his
examination;
the bill
passed
the
senate..
Rely
::
Rely (v. i.) To rest with
confidence,
as when fully
satisfied
of the
veracity,
integrity,
or
ability
of
persons,
or of the
certainty
of facts or of
evidence;
to have
confidence;
to
trust;
to
depend;
-- with on,
formerly
also with in..
Patchy
::
Patchy
(a.) Full of, or
covered
with,
patches;
abounding
in
patches..
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