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fuller

Pronunciation: [ˈfʊlər]

Word

Context: “quantity”

(adjective) when something has more inside it or is more complete. For example, if your glass of juice is fuller, it has more juice in it.

Example

My glass is fuller than yours because I poured more juice into it.

Example

The box is not fuller than it was before; it still has the same amount inside.

Example

Is your bag fuller after you added those books?

Context: “profession”

(noun) a person who cleans and treats cloth to make it smoother and softer. They help make materials ready for tailoring or other uses.

Example

The fuller worked hard to make the fabric look perfect for the new dresses.

Example

My uncle is not a fuller; he works as a carpenter instead.

Example

What does a fuller do to the fabric?

Context: “process”

(verb) the action of making something fuller or more complete. Like when you fill up a container with water until it's fuller than before.

Example

She decided to fuller the cup so that everyone could have a drink.

Example

He didn't fuller the jar; it still had plenty of space left.

Example

How can we fuller this vase with flowers?

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