Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for Full (-er, -est)
full (-er, -est), adj. [OE.]
- Being in a state of weariness.
- Occupied; not vacant.
- Abounding in wealth.
- Complete; entire; not defective; impartial.
- Highest state; topmost degree.
- Complete measure; utmost extent.
- Replete; having within its limits all that it can contain.
- Directly; straight on.
- Spread to view in all directions.
- Mature; perfect.
- Well-fed; satiated.
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