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I . full [fʊl] ADJ

3. full (satisfied after eating):

4. full (complete):

7. full (preoccupied):

9. full sleeve, skirt:

II . full [fʊl] ADV

1. full (directly):

2. full (very):

III . full [fʊl] N

full age N LAW

full-blooded ADJ

1. full-blooded (vigorous):

2. full-blooded (of unmixed descent):

full-blown ADJ

1. full-blown (fully developed):

2. full-blown (in full bloom):

full-bodied ADJ

full-bodied wine:

full-dress N no pl

full-fledged ADJ AM

full-fledged → fully-fledged

See also fully-fledged

fully-fledged ADJ

1. fully-fledged (with feathers):

2. fully-fledged (developed):

full-grown ADJ AM

full-grown → fully-grown

See also fully-grown

fully-grown ADJ

full-length ADJ

1. full-length gown, dress:

2. full-length mirror, portrait:

3. full-length film:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Nearby was a corn mill and a fulling mill.
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In 1806, 6 tanneries were operating, along with a sawmill, fulling mill, and 2 gristmills.
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Throughout the centuries the weir has been used to power corn, fulling, needle, snuff and flint mills.
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The village was the site of six fulling mills and was a site for copper mining.
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A woolen mill was established over the location of the fulling mill by 1879.
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The first cotton spinning mill was constructed in 1785 prior to that an early woollen and fulling occupied the site.
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