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fuller

adjective as in deep in sound

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adjective as in satiated in hunger

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They would bowl fuller, slower, at the stumps and often with the keeper standing up.

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“We can see from some of the images that if the ships were any fuller they would sink,” Mr Byrne says.

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In the judicial review at the Court of Session, environmental groups Greenpeace and Uplift are arguing that this means work on Rosebank and Jackdaw should be paused while fuller environmental impact assessments are carried out.

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The union representing Times journalists, which has been without a contract and pay raises for more than two years, demanded that management give a fuller explanation of the failure to endorse.

This intestinal hormone is released after eating, and typically makes people feel fuller.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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