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- fullThe jugs were full to the point of overflowingOur book gives full treatment to the subject of anglingShe had tattoos the full length of her arms. He was prosecuted to the full extent of the law
- properthe proper time to plant potatoesa very proper young ladyproper subset — proper ideal
- roundWe sat at a round table to make conversation easierThe ancient Egyptian demonstrated that the Earth is round, not flatOur childs bed has round corners for safety
- completeHe completed the assignment on timeThe last chapter completes the book nicelyMy life will be complete once I buy this new television
- comprehensiveWhen there are diametrically opposing views on a big issue that concerns millions of people, doing comprehensive research just makes sense
- corpulent
- embonpoint
- entireWe had the entire building to ourselves for the evening
- fatThe fat man had trouble getting through the doorThe fattest pig should yield the most meatThe fat wallets of the men from the city brought joy to the peddlers
- fraughtfraught moneya fraught relationship; a fraught process
- full-scaleThe museum has a full-scale replica of a Viking ship.The business consultants performed a full-scale analysis of current market conditions.
- implicit
- lousyNo offense, but his cooking is lousyThe place was lousy with students
- obese
- overallOverall, there is not enough evidence to form a clear conclusion
- plumpa plump baby; plump cheeksHer cheeks have plumped.to plump oysters or scallops by placing them in fresh or brackish water
- sheerHer light, sheer dress caught everyone’s attentionI think it is sheer genius to invent such a thingThis poem is sheer nonsense
- thoroughThe Prime Minister announced a thorough investigation into the death of a father of two in police custody.He is the most thorough worker I have ever seen.The infested house needs a thorough cleansing before it will be inhabitable.
- totalA total of £145 was raised by the bring-and-buy stall.The total of 4, 5 and 6 is 15.The total number of votes cast is 3,270
- utterutter ruin; utter darknessDont you utter another word!Sallys car uttered a hideous shriek when she applied the brakes.
- wholeI ate a whole fishI brought a whole lot of balloons for the party. She ate a whole bunch of french fries.He is of whole mind, but the same cannot be said about his physical state
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