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Definition of full
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Full
(Compar.)
Filled
with
emotions.
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Live
::
Live (v. i.) To pass one's time; to pass life or time in a
certain
manner,
as to
habits,
conduct,
or
circumstances;
as, to live in ease or
affluence;
to live
happily
or
usefully..
Fiendful
::
Fiendful
(a.) Full of
fiendish
spirit
or arts.
Thoroughsped
::
Thoroughsped
(a.) Fully
accomplished;
thoroughplaced.
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..
Illegally
::
Illegally
(adv.)
In a
illegal
manner;
unlawfully.
Insinuate
::
Insinuate
(v. t.) To
introduce
artfully;
to
infuse
gently;
to
instill.
Major
::
Major (a.) Of full legal age.
Green
::
Green
(superl.)
Full of life aud
vigor;
fresh and
vigorous;
new;
recent;
as, a green
manhood;
a green
wound..
Worthful
::
Worthful
(a.) Full of
worth;
worthy;
deserving.
Ignore
::
Ignore
(v. t.)
Hence:
To
refuse
to take
notice
of; to shut the eyes to; not to
recognize;
to
disregard
willfully
and
causelessly;
as, to
ignore
certain
facts;
to
ignore
the
presence
of an
objectionable
person..
Unabridged
::
Unabridged
(a.) Not
abridged,
or
shortened;
full;
complete;
entire;
whole..
Patchingly
::
Patchingly
(adv.)
Knavishy;
deceitfully.
Illegitimate
::
Illegitimate
(a.)
Unlawfully
begotten;
born out of
wedlock;
bastard;
as, an
illegitimate
child..
Favorable
::
Favorable
(n.) Full of
favor;
favoring;
manifesting
partiality;
kind;
propitious;
friendly.
Synosteology
::
Synoptist
(n.) Any one of the
authors
of the three
synoptic
Gospels,
which give a
history
of our
Lord's
life and
ministry,
in
distinction
from the
writer
of
John's
Gospel,
which gives a
fuller
record
of his
teachings..
Overcarking
::
Overcarking
(a.) Too
anxious;
too full of care.
Ignominiously
::
Ignominiously
(adv.)
In an
ignominious
manner;
disgracefully;
shamefully;
ingloriously.
Disdainishly
::
Disdainishly
(adv.)
Disdainfully.
Foretaste
::
Foretaste
(v. t.) To taste
before
full
possession;
to have
previous
enjoyment
or
experience
of; to
anticipate.
Machinate
::
Machinate
(v. i.) To plan; to
contrive;
esp., to form a
scheme
with the
purpose
of doing harm; to
contrive
artfully;
to
plot..
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