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  • 11-fully — ► SUFFIX ▪ forming adverbs corresponding to adjectives ending in ful (such as sorrowfully corresponding to sorrowful) …

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  • 12Fully VS — VS dient als Kürzel für den Schweizer Kanton Wallis und wird verwendet, um Verwechslungen mit anderen Einträgen des Namens Fully zu vermeiden. Fully …

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  • 13fully — [[t]f ʊli[/t]] ♦♦ 1) ADV: ADV adj, ADV with v Fully means to the greatest degree or extent possible. She was fully aware of my thoughts... I don t fully agree with that. Syn: completely 2) ADV: ADV with v You use fully to say that a process is… …

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  • 14Fully — Infobox Swiss town subject name = Fully municipality name = Fully municipality type = municipality imagepath coa = |pixel coa= languages = French canton = Valais iso code region = CH VS district = Martigny lat d=46|lat m=8|lat NS=N|long d=7|long… …

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  • 15fully — ful|ly W2S2 [ˈfuli] adv completely ▪ The restaurant is fully booked this evening. ▪ Elisa has not fully recovered from the incident. ▪ I am fully aware of your problems. ▪ The changes in policy are fully described in the review. ▪ I fully accept… …

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  • 16fully */*/*/ — UK [ˈfʊlɪ] / US adverb 1) completely He was lying on the bed, fully dressed. I did not fully appreciate the seriousness of the situation. She still hasn t fully recovered from her shoulder injury. • Collocations: Verbs frequently used with fully… …

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  • 17fully — /ˈfʊli/ (say foolee) adverb 1. completely; entirely; to the fullest degree: fully confident; I fully understand; fully grown. 2. to the complete amount specified: I waited fully half an hour. 3. Also, fullie. Colloquial (an intensifier): I m… …

  • 18fully — ful|ly [ fuli ] adverb *** 1. ) completely: He was lying on the bed, fully dressed. I did not fully appreciate the seriousness of the situation. She still hasn t fully recovered from her shoulder injury. 2. ) thoroughly and in detail: The report… …

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  • 19fully — adverb a) In a full manner; without lack or defect. He fully met his responsibilities. b) In a full degree; to a full extent. He is fully capable of meeting his responsibilities. Syn: completely, entirely …

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  • 20fully — adv. 1 completely, entirely (am fully aware). 2 no less or fewer than (fully 60). Phrases and idioms: fully fashioned (of women s clothing) shaped to fit the body. fully fledged mature. Etymology: OE fullice (as FULL(1), LY(2)) …

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