full|fuller|fullest in English
adjective
[fʊl]
holding its complete capacity; complete; abundant; well-stocked; satiated (i.e. hunger); large; engrossed, occupied
Use "full|fuller|fullest" in a sentence
1. To life at its fullest.
2. As to Cornerback Kyle Fuller, the Bears have decided that Fuller isn’t earning it
3. Question: Kiruna Amiranha keen-o Fuller
4. Our supersoft Brief is our fullest-coverage style yet
5. They advertise clothes 'for the fuller figure'.
6. Bessie was tough, crude and lived life to the fullest
7. I stretched that piece of elastic to its fullest extent.
8. The Chevron Cars Fuller Fire Truck No
9. And most Italian men appreciate a fuller figure.
10. Do you not yearn to use your fullest potential while avoiding perfectionism?
11. 13 The Fuller Theological Seminary opened in 19
12. In 2006 Jared Fuller began his career with Accelerated
13. When measured around the fullest part of the forefoot, the Acrux …
14. The Autobiography is the longest and the fullest story about yourself
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16. The firm enjoys the fullest respect and unquestionable confidence in the business world.
17. A fuller index and glossary are badly missed too.
18. A stumble may prevent a fall. Thomas Fuller
19. Hawthorn petals are rounded and fuller than those of Blackthorn.
20. The new concept of form reached its fullest expression in the work of Picasso.
21. Bears officially release CB Kyle Fuller, signs immediately with the Broncos
22. A good friend is my nearest relation. Thomas Fuller
23. Tom Fuller... unemployed... but he was adjunct professor of modern poetry.
24. 28 Friendships multiply joys and divide griefs. Thomas Fuller
25. The Bohi – which is also called the fuller or blood groove …