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Synonyms of the word 
FULL → AFLOAT - ALTER - AMPLE - AWASH - BEAT - BOOMING - BRIMFUL - BRIMFULL - BRIMMING - BROAD - CHANGE - CHOCK-FULL - CHOCKABLOCK - CHOCKFUL - CHOKE-FULL - COMPLETE - CONGESTED - ENGORGED - ENTIRE - FILLED - FLOODED - FRAUGHT - FULLY - GLUTTED - GOOD - GRUMBLING - HEAVY - HIGH - INCREASE - INSTINCT - INUNDATED - LADEN - LADENED - LOADED - MODIFY - NOURISHED - OROTUND - OVERFLOWING - OVERFULL - OVERLADEN - OVERLOADED - PEAR-SHAPED - PLANGENT - PREGNANT - REPLETE - RICH - RIDDLED - ROTUND - ROUND - RUMBLING - SONOROUS - SOUNDING - STENTORIAN - STUFFED - TOTAL - UNTASTED - UNTOUCHED - WAX - WHOLE - WIDEfull- adj. Containing the maximum possible amount of that which can fit in the space available.
- adj. Complete; with nothing omitted.
- adj. Total, entire.
- adj. (informal) Having eaten to satisfaction, having a "full" stomach; replete.
- adj. Of a garment, of a size that is ample, wide, or having ample folds or pleats to be comfortable.
- adj. Having depth and body; rich.
- adj. (obsolete) Having the mind filled with ideas; stocked with knowledge; stored with information.
- adj. Having the attention, thoughts, etc., absorbed in any matter, and the feelings more or less excited by…
- adj. Filled with emotions.
- adj. (obsolete) Impregnated; made pregnant.
- adj. (poker, postnominal) Said of the three cards of the same rank in a full house.
- adv. (archaic) Quite; thoroughly; completely; exactly; entirely.
- n. Utmost measure or extent; highest state or degree; the state, position, or moment of fullness; fill.
- n. (of the moon) The phase of the moon when it is entire face is illuminated, full moon.
- n. (freestyle skiing) An aerialist maneuver consisting of a backflip in conjunction and simultaneous with…
- v. (of the moon) To become full or wholly illuminated.
- v. (transitive) To baptise.
- v. To make cloth denser and firmer by soaking, beating and pressing, to waulk, walk.
afloat- adv. floating.
- adv. Covered with water bearing floating articles; flooded.
- adv. Out at sea.
- adv. Making successful progress under one's own steam.
alter- v. (transitive) To change the form or structure of.
- v. (intransitive) To become different.
- v. (transitive) To tailor clothes to make them fit.
- v. (transitive) To castrate, neuter or spay (a dog or other animal).
- v. (transitive, obsolete) To agitate; to affect mentally.
ample- adj. Large; great in size, extent, capacity, or bulk; spacious; roomy; widely extended.
- adj. Fully sufficient; abundant; plenty.
- adj. Not contracted or brief; not concise; extended; diffusive.
awash- adj. Washed by the waves or tide; said of a rock or strip of shore, or of an anchor, etc., when flush with…
- adj. (by extension) Covered, overspread.
beat- n. A stroke; a blow.
- n. A pulsation or throb.
- n. A pulse on the beat level, the metric level at which pulses are heard as the basic unit. Thus a beat is…
- n. A rhythm.
- n. The interference between two tones of almost equal frequency.
- n. A short pause in a play, screenplay, or teleplay, for dramatic or comedic effect.
- n. The route patrolled by a police officer or a guard.
- n. (by extension) An area of a person's responsibility, especially.
- n. (dated) An act of reporting news or scientific results before a rival; a scoop.
- n. (colloquial, dated) That which beats, or surpasses, another or others.
- n. (dated) A place of habitual or frequent resort.
- n. (archaic) A low cheat or swindler.
- n. The instrumental portion of a piece of hip-hop music.
- n. (hunting) The act of scouring, or ranging over, a tract of land to rouse or drive out game; also, those…
- n. (fencing) A smart tap on the adversary's blade.
- v. (transitive) To hit; to knock; to pound; to strike.
- v. (transitive) To strike or pound repeatedly, usually in some sort of rhythm.
- v. (intransitive) To strike repeatedly; to inflict repeated blows; to knock vigorously or loudly.
- v. (intransitive) To move with pulsation or throbbing.
- v. (transitive) To win against; to defeat or overcome; to do better than, outdo, or excel (someone) in a…
- v. (intransitive, nautical) To sail to windward using a series of alternate tacks across the wind.
- v. (transitive) To strike (water, foliage etc.) in order to drive out game; to travel through (a forest etc…
- v. To mix food in a rapid fashion. Compare whip.
- v. (transitive, Britain, In haggling for a price) of a buyer, to persuade the seller to reduce a price.
- v. (transitive) To indicate by beating or drumming.
- v. To tread, as a path.
- v. To exercise severely; to perplex; to trouble.
- v. To be in agitation or doubt.
- v. To make a sound when struck.
- v. (military, intransitive) To make a succession of strokes on a drum.
- v. To sound with more or less rapid alternations of greater and less intensity, so as to produce a pulsating…
- v. (transitive) To arrive at a place before someone.
- adj. (US slang) exhausted.
- adj. dilapidated, beat up.
- adj. (gay slang) fabulous.
- adj. (slang) boring.
- adj. (slang, of a person) ugly.
- n. A beatnik.
booming- adj. Experiencing a period of prosperity, or rapid economic growth.
- adj. Loud and resonant.
- v. present participle of boom.
- n. The act of producing a hollow or roaring sound.
brimful- adj. Filled to maximum capacity.
- n. The maximum amount a container can hold.
- n. (figuratively) A large amount.
brimfull- adj. Obsolete spelling of brimful.
brimming- v. present participle of brim.
broad- adj. Wide in extent or scope.
- adj. Extended, in the sense of diffused; open; clear; full.
- adj. Having a large measure of any thing or quality; not limited; not restrained.
- adj. Comprehensive; liberal; enlarged.
- adj. Plain; evident.
- adj. Free; unrestrained; unconfined.
- adj. (dated) Gross; coarse; indelicate.
- adj. (of an accent) Strongly regional.
- adj. (Gaelic languages) Velarized, i.e. not palatalized.
- n. (dated) A prostitute, a woman of loose morals.
- n. (US) A woman or girl.
- n. (Britain) A shallow lake, one of a number of bodies of water in eastern Norfolk and Suffolk.
- n. A lathe tool for turning down the insides and bottoms of cylinders.
- n. (Britain, historical) A British gold coin worth 20 shillings, issued by the Commonwealth of England in…
change- v. (intransitive) To become something different.
- v. (transitive, ergative) To make something into something different.
- v. (transitive) To replace.
- v. (intransitive) To replace one's clothing.
- v. (intransitive) To transfer to another vehicle (train, bus, etc.).
- v. (archaic) To exchange.
- v. (transitive) To change hand while riding (a horse).
- n. (countable) The process of becoming different.
- n. (uncountable) Small denominations of money given in exchange for a larger denomination.
- n. (countable) A replacement, e.g. a change of clothes.
- n. (uncountable) Money given back when a customer hands over more than the exact price of an item.
- n. (uncountable) Coins (as opposed to paper money).
- n. (countable) A transfer between vehicles.
- n. (baseball) A change-up pitch.
- n. (campanology) Any order in which a number of bells are struck, other than that of the diatonic scale.
- n. (dated) A place where merchants and others meet to transact business; an exchange.
- n. (Scotland, dated) A public house; an alehouse.
chock-full- adj. Alternative spelling of chock full.
chockablock- adj. (nautical) (of a ship's hoisting tackle) Having the blocks drawn close together so no further movement…
- adj. (by extension) Jammed tightly together; very crowded; completely filled or stuffed.
- adv. In a crowded manner; as completely or closely as possible.
chockful- adj. Alternative spelling of chock-full.
choke-full- adj. Full to the brim; chock full.
complete- v. (transitive) To finish; to make done; to reach the end.
- v. (transitive) To make whole or entire.
- adj. With all parts included; with nothing missing; full.
- adj. Finished; ended; concluded; completed.
- adj. Generic intensifier.
- adj. (analysis, Of a metric space) in which every Cauchy sequence converges.
- adj. (algebra, Of a lattice) in which every set with a lower bound has a greatest lower bound.
- adj. (mathematics, Of a category) in which all small limits exist.
- adj. (logic, of a proof system of a formal system) With respect to a given semantics, that any well-formed…
- adj. (computing theory) With respect to a complexity class, used of a problem that is in that class and such…
congested- v. simple past tense and past participle of congest.
engorged- v. simple past tense and past participle of engorge.
- adj. Overly filled with fluid; used especially of blood vessels.
entire- adj. (sometimes postpositive) Whole; complete.
- adj. (botany) Having a smooth margin without any indentation.
- adj. (botany) Consisting of a single piece, as a corolla.
- adj. (complex analysis, of a complex function) Complex-differentiable on all of ℂ.
- adj. (of a male animal) Not gelded.
- adj. Without mixture or alloy of anything; unqualified; morally whole; pure; faithful.
- adj. Internal; interior.
- n. An uncastrated horse; a stallion.
- n. (philately) A complete envelope with stamps and all official markings: (prior to the use of envelopes)…
filled- adj. (followed by with) That is now full.
- v. simple past tense and past participle of fill.
flooded- adj. Filled with water from rain or rivers.
- adj. Filled with too much fluid.
- adj. (Hence): Overwhelmed with too much of something.
- v. simple past tense and past participle of flood.
fraught- n. (obsolete) The hire of a ship or boat to transport cargo.
- n. (obsolete) Money paid to hire a ship or boat to transport cargo; freight.
- n. (obsolete) The transportation of goods, especially in a ship or boat.
- n. (obsolete) A ship's cargo, lading or freight.
- n. (Scotland) A load; a burden.
- n. (Scotland) Two bucketfuls (of water).
- v. (transitive, obsolete except in past participle) To load (a ship, cargo etc.).
- adj. (of a cargo-carrier) Laden.
- adj. (with with) Furnished, equipped.
- adj. (figuratively, with with) Loaded up, charged or accompanied.
- adj. Distressed or causing distress, for example through complexity.
fully- adv. In a full manner; without lack or defect.
- adv. In a full degree; to a full extent.
- adv. As a minimum; at least.
- v. (transitive) Make fuller, more complete.
- v. (transitive) Satisfy to a greater degree.
- n. (slang) Fully exposed woman's breast.
glutted- v. simple past tense and past participle of glut.
good- adj. (of people).
- adj. (of capabilities).
- adj. (of properties and qualities).
- adj. (colloquial) With "and", extremely.
- adj. Holy (especially when capitalized).
- adj. (of quantities).
- interj. That is good; an elliptical exclamation of satisfaction or commendation.
- adv. (nonstandard) Well; satisfactorily or thoroughly.
- n. (uncountable) The forces or behaviors that are the enemy of evil. Usually consists of helping others and…
- n. (countable) A result that is positive in the view of the speaker.
- n. (uncountable) The abstract instantiation of goodness; that which possesses desirable qualities, promotes…
- n. (countable, usually in the plural) An item of merchandise.
- v. (intransitive, now chiefly dialectal) To thrive; fatten; prosper; improve.
- v. (transitive, now chiefly dialectal) To make good; turn to good; improve.
- v. (intransitive, now chiefly dialectal) To make improvements or repairs.
- v. (intransitive, now chiefly dialectal) To benefit; gain.
- v. (transitive, now chiefly dialectal) To do good to (someone); benefit; cause to improve or gain.
- v. (transitive, now chiefly dialectal) To satisfy; indulge; gratify.
- v. (reflexive, now chiefly dialectal) To flatter; congratulate oneself; anticipate.
- v. (transitive, now chiefly dialectal, Scotland) To furnish with dung; manure; fatten with manure; fertilise.
grumbling- v. present participle of grumble.
- n. complaining.
- n. rumbling.
heavy- adj. (of a physical object) Having great weight.
- adj. (of a topic) Serious, somber.
- adj. Not easy to bear; burdensome; oppressive.
- adj. (Britain, slang, dated) Good.
- adj. (dated, late 1960s, 1970s, US) Profound.
- adj. (of a rate of flow) High, great.
- adj. (slang) Armed.
- adj. (music) Louder, more distorted.
- adj. (of weather) Hot and humid.
- adj. (of a person) Doing the specified activity more intensely than most other people.
- adj. (of food) High in fat or protein; difficult to digest.
- adj. Of great force, power, or intensity; deep or intense.
- adj. Laden to a great extent.
- adj. Laden with that which is weighty; encumbered; burdened; bowed down, either with an actual burden, or with…
- adj. Slow; sluggish; inactive; or lifeless, dull, inanimate, stupid.
- adj. Impeding motion; cloggy; clayey.
- adj. Not raised or leavened.
- adj. Having much body or strength; said of wines or spirits.
- adj. (obsolete) With child; pregnant.
- adv. heavily.
- adv. (India, colloquial) very.
- n. A villain or bad guy; the one responsible for evil or aggressive acts.
- n. (slang) A doorman, bouncer or bodyguard.
- n. (aviation) A large multi-engined aircraft.
- v. (often with "up") To make heavier.
- v. To sadden.
- v. (Australia, New Zealand, informal) To use power and/or wealth to exert influence on, e.g., governments…
- adj. Having the heaves.
high- adj. Very elevated; extending or being far above a base; tall; lofty.
- adj. Relatively elevated; rising or raised above the average or normal level from which elevation is measured.
- adj. Having a specified elevation or height; tall.
- adj. Elevated in status, esteem, prestige; exalted in rank, station, or character.
- adj. Of great importance and consequence: grave (if negative) or solemn (if positive).
- adj. Consummate; advanced (e.g. in development) to the utmost extent or culmination, or possessing a quality…
- adj. (in several set phrases) Remote in distance or time.
- adj. (in several set phrases) Very traditionalist and conservative, especially in favoring older ways of doing…
- adj. Elevated in mood; marked by great merriment, excitement, etc.
- adj. (of a lifestyle) Luxurious; rich.
- adj. Lofty, often to the point of arrogant, haugty, boastful, proud.
- adj. (of a body of water) With tall waves.
- adj. Large, great (in quantity, value, force, energy, etc).
- adj. (acoustics) Acute or shrill in pitch, due to being of greater frequency, i.e. produced by more rapid vibrations…
- adj. (phonetics) Made with some part of the tongue positioned high in the mouth, relatively close to the palate.
- adj. (card games) Greater in value than other cards, denominations, suits, etc.
- adj. (of meat, especially venison) Strong-scented; slightly tainted/spoiled; beginning to decompose.
- adj. (slang) Intoxicated; under the influence of a mood-altering drug, formerly (until the early 20th century)…
- adj. (nautical, of a sailing ship) Near, in its direction of travel, to the (direction of the) wind.
- adv. In or to an elevated position.
- adv. In or at a great value.
- adv. In a pitch of great frequency.
- n. A period of euphoria, from excitement or from an intake of drugs.
- n. A drug that gives such a high.
- n. (informal) A large area of elevated atmospheric pressure; an anticyclone.
- n. The maximum atmospheric temperature recorded at a particular location, especially during one 24-hour period.
- n. An elevated place; a superior region; a height; the sky; heaven.
- n. (card games) The highest card dealt or drawn.
- v. (obsolete) To rise.
- n. (obsolete) Thought; intention; determination; purpose.
- v. To hie; to hasten.
increase- v. (intransitive) (of a quantity) To become larger.
- v. (transitive) To make (a quantity) larger.
- v. To multiply by the production of young; to be fertile, fruitful, or prolific.
- v. (astronomy, intransitive) To become more nearly full; to show more of the surface; to wax.
- n. An amount by which a quantity is increased.
- n. For a quantity, the act or process of becoming larger.
- n. (knitting) The creation of one or more new stitches; see Increase (knitting).
instinct- n. A natural or inherent impulse or behaviour.
- n. An intuitive reaction not based on rational conscious thought.
- adj. (archaic) Imbued, charged (with something).
inundated- adj. flooded.
- v. simple past tense and past participle of inundate.
laden- adj. Weighed down with a load, burdened.
- adj. Heavy.
- adj. Oppressed.
- adj. (chemistry) In the form of an adsorbate or adduct.
- v. past participle of lade.
ladened- adj. (obsolete or dialect) laden; loaded.
loaded- v. simple past tense and past participle of load.
- adj. Burdened by some heavy load; packed.
- adj. (of a projectile weapon) Having a live round of ammunition in the chamber; armed.
- adj. (slang) Possessing great wealth.
- adj. (slang) Drunk.
- adj. (baseball) Pertaining to a situation where there is a runner at each of the three bases.
- adj. (dice games, also used figuratively) a die or dice being Weighted asymmetrically, and so biased to produce…
- adj. (of a question) Designed to produce a predictable answer, or to lay a trap.
- adj. (of a word or phrase) Having strong connotations that colour the literal meaning and are likely to provoke…
- adj. (of an item offered for sale, especially an automobile) Equipped with numerous options; deluxe.
- adj. (food, colloquial) Covered with a topping or toppings.
modify- v. (transitive) To make partial changes to.
- v. (intransitive) To be or become modified.
nourished- v. simple past tense and past participle of nourish.
- adj. fed.
orotund- adj. Characterized by fullness, clarity, strength, and smoothness of sound.
- adj. Pompous; bombastic.
overflowing- n. overflow.
- v. present participle of overflow.
overfull- adj. excessively filled; filled to overflowing.
overladen- adj. Packed heavily, especially beyond normal capacity; overloaded.
- adj. Burdened excessively.
overloaded- v. simple past tense and past participle of overload.
- adj. loaded too heavily.
- adj. of a word, having multiple meanings depending on context.
- adj. (computing) of a name, used for more than one variable or procedure etc; differentiated by the compiler…
pear-shaped- adj. Having a shape or cross-section like the cross-section of a pear.
plangent- adj. Having a loud, mournful sound.
- adj. (rare) Beating, dashing, as waves.
pregnant- adj. (chiefly not comparable) Carrying developing offspring within the body.
- adj. (comparable) Having numerous possibilities or implications; full of promise; abounding in ability, resources,…
- adj. (now poetic) Fertile, prolific (usually of soil, ground etc.).
- adj. (obsolete) Affording entrance; receptive; yielding; willing; open; prompt.
- n. A pregnant woman.
replete- adj. Abounding.
- adj. Gorged, filled to near the point of bursting, especially with food or drink.
- n. A honeypot ant.
- v. To restore something that has been depleted.
rich- adj. Wealthy: having a lot of money and possessions.
- adj. Having an intense fatty or sugary flavour.
- adj. Plentiful, abounding, abundant, fulfilling.
- adj. Yielding large returns; productive or fertile; fruitful.
- adj. Composed of valuable or costly materials or ingredients; procured at great outlay; highly valued; precious;…
- adj. Not faint or delicate; vivid.
- adj. (informal, dated) Very amusing.
- adj. (informal) Ridiculous, absurd.
- adj. Used to form adjectives when combined with common nouns for things considered desirable in the context…
- adj. (computing) Elaborate, having complex formatting, multimedia, or depth of interaction.
- adj. Of a fuel-air mixture, having less air than is necessary to burn all of the fuel; less air- or oxygen-…
- v. (obsolete) To enrich.
riddled- adj. Damaged throughout by holes.
- adj. Having (something) spread throughout, as if by an infestation.
- v. simple past tense and past participle of riddle.
rotund- adj. Having a round or spherical shape; circular; orbicular.
- adj. Round in body shape; portly or plump; podgy.
- adj. (of a sound) Full and rich; orotund; sonorous; full-toned.
round- adj. (physical) Shape.
- adj. Complete, whole, not lacking.
- adj. (of a number) Convenient for rounding other numbers to; for example, ending in a zero.
- adj. (linguistics) Pronounced with the lips drawn together.
- adj. Outspoken; plain and direct; unreserved; not mincing.
- adj. Finished; polished; not defective or abrupt; said of authors or their writing style.
- adj. Consistent; fair; just; applied to conduct.
- adj. Large in magnitude.
- n. A circular or spherical object or part of an object.
- n. A circular or repetitious route.
- n. A general outburst from a group of people at an event.
- n. A song that is sung by groups of people with each subset of people starting at a different time.
- n. A serving of something; a portion of something to each person in a group.
- n. A single individual portion or dose of medicine.
- n. One sandwich (two full slices of bread with filling).
- n. (art) A long-bristled, circular-headed paintbrush used in oil and acrylic painting.
- n. A firearm cartridge, bullet, or any individual ammunition projectile. Originally referring to the spherical…
- n. (sports) One of the specified pre-determined segments of the total time of a sport event, such as a boxing…
- n. (sports) A stage in a competition.
- n. (sports) In some sports, e.g. golf or showjumping: one complete way around the course.
- n. (engineering, drafting, CAD) A rounded relief or cut at an edge, especially an outside edge, added for…
- n. A strip of material with a circular face that covers an edge, gap, or crevice for decorative, sanitary,…
- n. (butchery) The hindquarters of a bovine.
- n. (dated) A rung, as of a ladder.
- n. A crosspiece that joins and braces the legs of a chair.
- n. A series of changes or events ending where it began; a series of like events recurring in continuance;…
- n. A course of action or conduct performed by a number of persons in turn, or one after another, as if seated…
- n. A series of duties or tasks which must be performed in turn, and then repeated.
- n. A circular dance.
- n. Rotation, as in office; succession.
- n. A general discharge of firearms by a body of troops in which each soldier fires once.
- n. An assembly; a group; a circle.
- n. A brewer's vessel in which the fermentation is concluded, the yeast escaping through the bunghole.
- n. (archaic) A vessel filled, as for drinking.
- n. (nautical) A round-top.
- n. A round of beef.
- prep. (rare in US) Alternative form of around.
- adv. Alternative form of around.
- v. (transitive) To shape something into a curve.
- v. (intransitive) To become shaped into a curve.
- v. (with "out") To finish; to complete; to fill out.
- v. (intransitive) To approximate a number, especially a decimal number by the closest whole number.
- v. (transitive) To turn past a boundary.
- v. (intransitive) To turn and attack someone or something (used with on).
- v. (transitive, baseball) To advance to home plate.
- v. (transitive) To go round, pass, go past.
- v. To encircle; to encompass.
- v. To grow round or full; hence, to attain to fullness, completeness, or perfection.
- v. (obsolete, intransitive) To go round, as a guard; to make the rounds.
- v. (obsolete, intransitive) To go or turn round; to wheel about.
- v. (intransitive, archaic or dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To speak in a low tone; whisper; speak…
- v. (transitive, archaic or dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To address or speak to in a whisper, utter…
- n. (archaic or dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) A whisper; whispering.
- n. (archaic or dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Discourse; song.
rumbling- adj. Deep and slow sounding.
- n. The sound of complaint.
- n. A deep low noise.
- v. present participle of rumble.
sonorous- adj. Capable of giving out a deep, resonant sound.
- adj. Full of sound and rich, as in language or verse.
- adj. Wordy or grandiloquent.
- adj. (linguistics, phonetics) Produced with a relatively open vocal tract and relatively little obstruction…
sounding- n. The action of the verb to sound.
- adj. Emitting a sound.
- adj. Sonorous.
- v. present participle of sound.
- n. Test made with a probe or sonde.
- n. A measured depth of water.
- n. The act of inserting of a thin metal rod into the urethra of the penis for medical or sexual purposes.
- n. (chiefly in the plural) Any place or part of the ocean, or other water, where a sounding line will reach…
- n. The sand, shells, etc. brought up by the sounding lead when it has touched bottom.
stentorian- adj. (of a voice) Loud, powerful, booming, suitable for giving speeches to large crowds.
- adj. (by extension) Stern, authoritarian; demanding of respect.
stuffed- v. simple past tense and past participle of stuff.
- adj. Full (with), or packed (with some material or substance).
- adj. (slang) Full after eating.
- adj. (Australia, New Zealand, informal) Very tired.
- adj. (Britain, Australia, New Zealand) Broken, not functional; in trouble, in a situation from which one is…
total- n. An amount obtained by the addition of smaller amounts.
- n. (informal, mathematics) Sum.
- adj. Entire; relating to the whole of something.
- adj. (used as an intensifier) Complete; absolute.
- v. (transitive) To add up; to calculate the sum of.
- v. To equal a total of; to amount to.
- v. (transitive, US, slang) to demolish; to wreck completely. (from total loss).
- v. (intransitive) To amount to; to add up to.
untasteduntouched- adj. Remaining in its original, pristine state, undamaged.
- adj. Not eaten.
- adj. Not influenced, affected or swayed.
- adj. Not having come in contact.
- adj. Not talked about.
wax- n. Beeswax.
- n. Earwax.
- n. Any oily, water-resistant substance; normally long-chain hydrocarbons, alcohols or esters.
- n. Any preparation containing wax, used as a polish.
- n. (uncountable) The phonograph record format for music.
- n. (US, dialect) A thick syrup made by boiling down the sap of the sugar maple and then cooling it.
- n. (US, slang) A type of drugs with as main ingredients weed oil and butane; hash oil.
- adj. Made of wax.
- v. (transitive) To apply wax to (something, such as a shoe, a floor, a car, or an apple), usually to make…
- v. (transitive) To remove hair at the roots from (a part of the body) by coating the skin with a film of…
- v. (transitive, informal) To defeat utterly.
- v. (transitive, slang) To kill, especially to murder a person.
- v. (transitive, archaic, usually of a musical or oral performance) To record.
- v. (intransitive, with adjective) To increasingly assume the specified characteristic, become.
- v. (intransitive, literary) To grow.
- v. (intransitive, of the moon) To appear larger each night as a progression from a new moon to a full moon.
- n. (rare) The process of growing.
- n. (dated, colloquial) An outburst of anger.
whole- adj. Entire.
- adj. Sound, uninjured, healthy.
- adj. (of food) From which none of its constituents has been removed.
- adv. (colloquial) In entirety; entirely; wholly.
- n. Something complete, without any parts missing.
- n. An entirety.
wide- adj. Having a large physical extent from side to side.
- adj. Large in scope.
- adj. (sports) Operating at the side of the playing area.
- adj. On one side or the other of the mark; too far sideways from the mark, the wicket, the batsman, etc.
- adj. (phonetics, dated) Made, as a vowel, with a less tense, and more open and relaxed, condition of the organs…
- adj. (Scotland, Northern England, now rare) Vast, great in extent, extensive.
- adj. Remote; distant; far.
- adj. (obsolete) Far from truth, propriety, necessity, etc.
- adj. (computing) Of or supporting a greater range of text characters than can fit into the traditional 8-bit…
- adv. extensively.
- adv. completely.
- adv. away from a given goal.
- adv. So as to leave or have a great space between the sides; so as to form a large opening.
- n. (cricket) A ball that passes so far from the batsman that the umpire deems it unplayable; the arm signal…
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