Fulgurite, n. Thunder-tube.

Fuliginous, a.

    1. Sooty, smoky, fumy.
    2. Dusky, dark.

Full, a.

    1. Filled, replete.
    2. Abounding, replete, well stocked or provided.
    3. Satiated, sated, glutted, cloyed.
    4. Saturated, soaked.
    5. Complete, entire, perfect, adequate, mature.
    6. Abundant, plentiful, copious, plenteous, sufficient, ample.
    7. Loud, deep, strong, clear, distinct.
    8. Comprehensive, capacious, broad, large, extensive.

Full, n. Entire extent, full measure, utmost, farthest or extreme limit.

Full, ad.

    1. Quite, to the same degree.
    2. Completely, fully.
    3. Exactly, precisely, directly.

Full, v. a. Thicken and cleanse (cloth).

Full-drive, ad. (Colloq.) At a furious rate, as fast as possible, at full speed, at the top of one’s speed, headlong, full-swing.

Fuller’s-thistle, Fuller’s-weed, n. Teasel (Dipsacus fullonum).

Full-grown, a. Mature, ripe, adult, complete.


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