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ful·ly [ˈfʊli] ADV

1. fully (completely):

fully
fully booked

2. fully (in detail):

fully

3. fully (of time, amount):

fully
fully

ful·ly-ˈfledged ADJ Brit Aus

2. fully-fledged person:

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He suffered a stroke in 2002, from which he never fully recovered.
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Where they are fully developed, they probably aid in food intake.
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With a 100% success, the wave was fully preserved.
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In 2013, ahead of the 201314 season, it was announced that the league had taken the first steps to becoming fully professional.
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The third and fourth aircraft, first flown in 2011 and 2012, are fully functional test aircraft.
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The 2200 years old temple is fully built by blackrocks.
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The second plan was a fully developed prairie style solution with a low-pitched hip roof.
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Her movement and speech had not fully recovered but her intellect seemed unimpaired.
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It took two weeks for them to fully recover.
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These changes did not fully resolve the problems of the agencies.
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