Definition of full

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Full (Compar.) Filled with emotions.

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Feast :: Feast (v. t.) To entertain with sumptuous provisions; to treat at the table bountifully; as, he was feasted by the king..
Pamper :: Pamper (v. t.) To feed to the full; to feed luxuriously; to glut; as, to pamper the body or the appetite..
Round :: Round (adv.) Roundly; fully; vigorously.
Scaturient :: Scaturient (a.) Gushing forth; full to overflowing; effusive.
Toyful :: Toyful (a.) Full of trifling play.
Awfully :: Awfully (adv.) In an awful manner; in a manner to fill with terror or awe; fearfully; reverently.
Chinky :: Chinky (a.) Full of chinks or fissures; gaping; opening in narrow clefts.
Succulently :: Succulent (a.) Full of juice; juicy.
Deedful :: Deedful (a.) Full of deeds or exploits; active; stirring.
Crank :: Crank (n.) Liable to careen or be overset, as a ship when she is too narrow, or has not sufficient ballast, or is loaded too high, to carry full sail..
Mystery :: Mystery (a.) Anything artfully made difficult; an enigma.
Cogitabund :: Cogitabund (a.) Full of thought; thoughtful.
Energy :: Energy (n.) Strength of expression; force of utterance; power to impress the mind and arouse the feelings; life; spirit; -- said of speech, language, words, style; as, a style full of energy..
Rack-rent :: Rack-rent (n.) A rent of the full annual value of the tenement, or near it; an excessive or unreasonably high rent..
Wroth :: Wroth (a.) Full of wrath; angry; incensed; much exasperated; wrathful.
Epideictic :: Epideictic (a.) Serving to show forth, explain, or exhibit; -- applied by the Greeks to a kind of oratory, which, by full amplification, seeks to persuade..
Horribly :: Horribly (adv.) In a manner to excite horror; dreadfully; terribly.
Speed :: Speed (v. t.) To cause to make haste; to dispatch with celerity; to drive at full speed; hence, to hasten; to hurry..
Stock :: Stock (n.) The beater of a fulling mill.
Worrel :: Worrel (n.) An Egyptian fork-tongued lizard, about four feet long when full grown..
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