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Synonym: amplyfullin fullto the fullSimilar words: carefullyruefullytactfullywistfullyhopefullyscornfullyskillfullysuccessfullyMeaning: ['fʊlɪ]  adv. 1. to the greatest degree or extent; completely or entirely; (`full' in this sense is used as a combining form) 2. sufficiently; more than adequately 3. referring to a quantity. 
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(91) Unreel the hose fully before use.
(92) We do not fully understand the chemistry of genes.
(93) This chapter fully discusses the Kosovo War.
(93) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
(94) The station will be fully operative again in January.
(95) Her time is fully occupied with her three children.
(96) The straps are fully adjustable to fit any size.
(97) They soon became fully integrated into the local community.
(98) I was fully/firmly resolved to see him.
(99) Make sure that the hook is fully screwed in.
(100) These questions have not been fully explored yet.
(101) Where payments exceed these limits they become fully taxable.
(102) The road map has been fully updated.
(103) She left nothing to chance and got fully prepared.
(104) The psychological effects on the United States were immense and in Washington the wounds have still not fully healed.
(105) He was chosen as President because he was a fully qualified,(sentencedict.com) charismatic statesman.
(106) The restaurant is fully booked this evening, but we will let you know if there are any cancellations.
(107) We can keep you fully up-to-date with your financial position.
(108) The database is fully hyperlinked both within the database and to thousands of external links.
(109) Fully 30% of the poor could not even afford access to illegal shanties.
(110) 10% of 10?15-year-old girls were fully employed as late as 1911.
(111) She felt fully justified in asking for her money back.
(112) You need to become fully conversant with the company's procedures.
(113) It was an embryo idea rather than a fully worked proposal.
(114) The plan came in a flash of inspiration, fully formed.
(115) This part of the assembly process is now fully automated.
(116) Suppose flights are fully booked on that day-which other day could we go?
(117) US forces are fully prepared for the execution of any action once the order is given by the president.
(118) A drunk man cannot be held/considered fully responsible for his actions.
(119) The rebels were to have fully disbanded by June the tenth.
(120) Labour has a more fully developed programme for the unemployed.
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