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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