Similar words: muller, scullery, full-length, full employment, full, fully, bullet, mullet. Meaning: ['fʊlə(r)] n. 1. United States jurist and chief justice of the United States Supreme Court (1833-1910) 2. United States architect who invented the geodesic dome (1895-1983) 3. a workman who fulls (cleans and thickens) freshly woven cloth for a living.
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31. Mr Fuller, who had been married three times, dealt in second-hand cars and dabbled in property and building.
32. Two examples are given here to illustrate how socially useful design could make a fuller and more creative use of new technologies.
33. All this was familiar territory but as films became more ambitious so there emerged the possibility of fuller social statement.
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34. Fuller compiled a 20-36 record at San Diego during his two years there.
35. Science naturally seeks a fuller explanation of that behavior; its goal is the destruction of mystery.
36. The maxims would serve only to guide him towards fuller awareness of the present situation.
37. Of the Warriors playing Sunday night, only Todd Fuller stood taller than 6-foot-9; four were guards.
38. The weakness of the enemy offers the revolution fuller means of recovery from temporary defeats than is the case in imperialist countries.
39. Fuller and his wife were recently divorced, with his wife getting custody of their 3-year-old son Preston.
40. Nowadays, Lancashire cheese is kept for three months, so it has a slightly fuller flavour.
41. As it stands, Fuller and the Warriors are in a spot neither wanted.
42. In his first season, Fuller inherited a team that had graduated five seniors, including four starters.
43. Its smoky, herbal flavors from sauvignon blanc grapes intertwine neatly with the apple nuances and fuller body of the chardonnay.
44. Such openings can lead to a fuller life if the athlete surrenders to what is happening.
45. These other possible connections to income taxation require separate investigation for a fuller picture to be painted.
46. Click on Define, which opens up a fuller version of the Style box, and then click on Merge.
47. Fuller flights and new security measures are prompting the attention.
48. Only a life history approach can allow us to follow these threads to a fuller understanding of each person's singular present.
49. This idea potentially oversimplifies the actual process of offering vulnerable people choices which might result in their leading fuller lives.
50. For a fuller review of social security provision for the unemployed and the detailed regulations, see Morris and Llewellyn, 1991.
51. Overall the Fuller could have been a very decent unit but the quality of finish badly lets it down.
52. A fuller description of the process of data integration is presented by Flowerdew and Green in Chapter 4.
53. A concurrent exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art offers a fuller look at Rothko's work.
54. It provides a basis of fuller understanding of allusion, implication and inference.
55. On balance it is well worthwhile for the voluntary organizations to seize this opportunity to play a fuller role.
56. So gradually a fuller understanding of the actions of the remedies is obtained enabling them to be used with greater accuracy.
57. But a court-appointed psychologist and psychiatrist each arrived at the same conclusions, Fuller said.
58. How many years will it take to develop the fuller system George W.. Bush envisions?
59. Thomas Fuller Bacon was born in Stamford in 1824 and was considered to be stubborn, selfish and unsociable as a child.
60. The Star's fuller reports gave a vivid illustration of two starkly contrasting versions of the same incident.