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full, -
full, or
full- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Full may
refer to:
People with the
surname Full, including: Mr.
Full (given name unknown)...
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Full House is an
American television sitcom created by Jeff
Franklin for ABC. The show is
about widowed father Danny Tanner who
enlists his brother-in-law...
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Fulling, also
known as
tucking or
walking (Scots: waukin,
hence often spelt waulking in
Scottish English), is a step in
woollen clothmaking which involves...
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sentence (as
distinguished from a
question or exclamation). A
full stop is
frequently used
at the end of word abbreviations—in
British usage,
primarily truncations...
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Depending on the region, it may also be
referred to as a
full English, a
full Irish,
full Scottish,
full Welsh or
Ulster fry. The
fried breakfast became po****r...
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calendar day is
considered to
begin in the
evening or
at midnight. It is
normal for the
full moon to fall on the
fourteenth or the
fifteenth of the month...
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November 23, 2024,
at the
Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey,
marking the
second Full Gear held
at the venue,
after 2022.
Full Gear is a professional...
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Full-time
equivalent (FTE), or
whole time
equivalent (WTE), is a unit of
measurement that
indicates the
workload of an emplo****
person (or student) in...
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Full Monty is a 1997
British comedy film
directed by
Peter Cattaneo,
starring Robert Carlyle, Mark Addy,
William Snape,
Steve ****son, Tom Wilkinson...
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Full communion is a
communion or
relationship of
full agreement among different Christian denominations or
Christian individuals that
share certain essential...