fuller
/ˈfʊlər/
noun
- A person who cleans and thickens cloth, especially in historical textile processing.
- The village had a mill where the fuller worked on the cloth.
- Fullers used a special soap to clean and shrink the fabric.
- In medieval times, a fuller would treat wool with water and clay.
adjective
- Comparative form of full; containing as much or as many as possible; having no empty space.
- This suitcase is fuller than mine because I packed lighter.
- Her schedule is fuller now that she started a new job.
- The theater was fuller tonight than it was last week.
- More complete or detailed; containing all that is needed.
- The second edition of the book is fuller and includes new chapters.
- She gave a fuller account of the events in her diary.
- I need a fuller explanation of the rules before I can play.
- More rich or strong in flavor, sound, or quality.
- The singer's voice sounded fuller after she practiced every day.
- This coffee has a fuller taste than the instant kind.
- Aged cheese has a fuller, nuttier flavor.
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