Fully, ad. Completely, entirely, abundantly, largely, full, to the full.

Fulminate, v. n.

    1. Explode, detonate.
    2. Utter denunciations, thunder, pour out threats, hurl denunciations, fulmine.

Fulminate, v. a.

    1. Utter with a menace, proclaim with denunciation, hurl, thunder, fulmine.
    2. Explode, burst, rend asunder.

Fulmination, n.

    1. Fulminating, hurling (of threats, etc), threatening, denunciation, denouncing.
    2. Denunciation, threat, threatening, anathema, ban, curse, malediction.
    3. Explosion, detonation.

Fulness, a.

    1. Plenitude, copiousness, abundance, profusion, affluence, plenty.
    2. Repletion, satiety, sating, glut.
    3. Completeness, completion, perfection, entireness.
    4. Strength, loudness, clearness, resonance.
    5. Enlargement, swelling, distention, dilatation, dilation.

Fulsome, a.

    1. Gross, excessive, offensively extravagant, offensive, nauseous.
    2. Nauseous, nauseating, offensive, disgusting, repulsive.
    3. Ribald, coarse, gross, tending to obscenity, questionable.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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