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  • 71full — /fυl/ adjective 1. complete, including everything ♦ we are working at full capacity we are doing as much work as possible 2. ♦ in full completely ● Give your full name and address or your name and address in full. ● He accepted all our conditions …

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  • 72full-blown — /fool blohn /, adj. 1. fully or completely developed: full blown AIDS; an idea expanded into a full blown novel. 2. in full bloom: a full blown rose. [1605 15] * * * …

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  • 73full-blown — adjective a) Completely developed or formed. We are the midst of a full blown crisis. b) At the peak of blossom; ripe. The trees in the garden were resplendent with full blown white gardenias. Syn …

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  • 74full-blown — UK / US adjective 1) in its most complete and developed form a full blown economic crisis full blown AIDS: Not all HIV patients develop full blown AIDS. 2) a full blown flower is completely open …

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  • 75completely — adv. Completely is used with these adjectives: ↑absent, ↑absorbed, ↑absurd, ↑acceptable, ↑accidental, ↑accurate, ↑alien, ↑alone, ↑amazed, ↑anonymous, ↑arbitrary, ↑ …

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  • 76Full Circle (Stargate SG-1) — Infobox Television episode | Title = Full Circle Colour = SGColor Series = Stargate SG 1 Season = 6 Episode = 22 Airdate = March 21, 2003 Production = 622 Writer = Robert C. Cooper Director = Martin Wood Guests = Michael Shanks as Daniel Jackson… …

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  • 77full blown — adjective 1 having all of the qualities of something in its most complete or advanced stage: The border fighting has turned into a full blown war. | full blown AIDS 2 often literary a full blown flower is completely open …

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  • 78full cock — noun : the position of the hammer of a firearm when fully retracted and ready to be released by the sear compare half cock * * * full cock, 1. a position of the hammer of a gun when it is pulled back completely. At full cock, the gun is ready to… …

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  • 79full to the gills — adjective Completely or overly full. Even though the room was full to the gills with people, they managed to push enough people aside to open up a small dance floor …

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  • 80Full Stock — A stock with a par value of $100 per share. A full stock issue can be either a preferred share or common share. A full stock share would imply that a stock does not trade openly in public market, and thus its value is derived from its value… …

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