fulness

/ˈfʊlnɪs/
noun
  1. The state of being full; containing as much as possible.
    • The fulness of the glass meant there was no room for more water.
    • She checked the fulness of the gas tank before the long drive.
    • The basket's fulness made it difficult to carry without spilling.
  2. The quality of being rich, complete, or abundant.
    • The painting's colors had a fulness that made them seem alive.
    • He enjoyed the fulness of life in the bustling city.
    • The fulness of the orchestra's sound filled the concert hall.
  3. The condition of being plump or having a rounded shape.
    • The tailor adjusted the dress to add fulness at the hips.
    • The fulness of her cheeks gave her a youthful appearance.
    • The pillow's fulness made it very comfortable to sleep on.
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