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- adjective
superlative form offull : mostfull ..
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Examples
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We only have for a short time, the opportunity to exist, it only happens once and to live it to the fullest is the way we express our gratitude.
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There was also the moment where she revealed herself in fullest glory after hearing that her great x6 grandfather might have been the apothecary to King George III.
Pavarotti Ate My Hamster « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog 2007
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But, ‘Now is the truth become manifest; ’241 so swerve thou not from the path thereof; and, if thou be not content with a summary of evidence, I will set it before thee in fullest detail.
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When they met, the Minister dismounted and, kissing ground before the King, gave him the glad news anent the winning of his wish in fullest fashion; after which he expounded the True Faith to him, and the King and all his people embraced Al – Islam with much joy and gladness.
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To live means to make mistakes, but to truely live life to its fullest is to learn from those mistakes and become a better person for them.
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To live means to make mistakes, but to truely live life to its fullest is to learn from those mistakes and become a better person for them.
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Thou ... art a king of kings -- The committal of power in fullest plenitude belongs to Nebuchadnezzar personally, as having made Babylon the mighty empire it was.
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a tall, slender pear tree in fullest, richest bloom; it stood perfect, as though becalmed against the jade-green sky.
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And that’s what living life to its fullest is all about!
Do It Myself Blog – Glenda Watson Hyatt » 2010 » February 2010
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I’m leaving you with this gorgeous maple, decked out in fullest autumn finery to remind you (and myself) that change can be spectacular.
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