fullness | (noun) greatness of volume | Synonyms: voluminosity, voluminousness |
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(noun) the property of a sensation that is rich and pleasing | Synonyms: mellowness, richness |
(noun) the condition of being filled to capacity | - |
(noun) completeness over a broad scope | Synonyms: comprehensiveness |
fully | (adverb) to the greatest degree or extent; completely or entirely; (`full' in this sense is used as a combining form) | Synonyms: full, to the full |
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(adverb) referring to a quantity | Synonyms: in full |
(adverb) sufficiently; more than adequately | Synonyms: amply |
gainfully | (adverb) in a gainful way | - |
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garambulla | (noun) small berrylike fruit | - |
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(noun) arborescent cactus of western Mexico bearing a small oblong edible berrylike fruit | Synonyms: garambulla cactus, Myrtillocactus geometrizans |
gleefully | (adverb) in a joyous and gleeful manner | Synonyms: joyfully, joyously |
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gracefully | (adverb) in a graceful manner | - |
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(adverb) in a gracious or graceful manner | Synonyms: graciously |
gratefully | (adverb) in a thankful manner; with thanks | Synonyms: thankfully |
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(adverb) with appreciation; in a grateful manner | Synonyms: appreciatively |
gull | (noun) mostly white aquatic bird having long pointed wings and short legs | Synonyms: sea gull, seagull |
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(noun) a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of | Synonyms: chump, fall guy, fool, mark, mug, patsy, soft touch, sucker |
(verb) fool or hoax | Synonyms: befool, cod, dupe, fool, put on, put one across, put one over, slang, take in |
(verb) make a fool or dupe of | Synonyms: befool, fool |
gullet | (noun) the passage between the pharynx and the stomach | Synonyms: esophagus, gorge, oesophagus |
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gullibility | (noun) tendency to believe too readily and therefore to be easily deceived | Synonyms: credulousness |
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gullible | (adjective) naive and easily deceived or tricked | Synonyms: fleeceable, green |
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(adjective) easily tricked because of being too trusting | - |
gully | (noun) deep ditch cut by running water (especially after a prolonged downpour) | - |
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harmfully | (adverb) in a detrimental manner | Synonyms: detrimentally, noxiously |
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harpulla | (noun) fast-growing tree of India and East Indies yielding a wood used especially for building | Synonyms: Harpullia cupanioides |
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harpullia | (noun) any of various tree of the genus Harpullia | - |
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hatefully | (adverb) in a hateful manner | - |
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heedfully | (adverb) in a careful deliberate manner | Synonyms: advertently, mindfully |
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helpfully | (adverb) in a helpful manner | - |
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hopefully | (adverb) with hope; in a hopeful manner | - |
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(adverb) it is hoped | - |
hull | (noun) the frame or body of ship | - |
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(noun) dry outer covering of a fruit or seed or nut | - |
(noun) persistent enlarged calyx at base of e.g. a strawberry or raspberry | - |
(verb) remove the hulls from | - |
hullabaloo | (noun) disturbance usually in protest | Synonyms: agitation, excitement, turmoil, upheaval |
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hullo | (noun) an expression of greeting | Synonyms: hello, hi, how-do-you-do, howdy |
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joyfully | (adverb) in a joyous and gleeful manner | Synonyms: gleefully, joyously |
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lawfully | (adverb) by law; conforming to the law | Synonyms: de jure, legally |
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(adverb) in a manner acceptable to common custom | Synonyms: legitimately, licitly |
lucullan | (adjective) characterized by extravagance and profusion | Synonyms: lavish, plush, plushy |
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lull | (noun) a period of calm weather | Synonyms: quiet |
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(noun) a pause during which things are calm or activities are diminished | Synonyms: letup |
(verb) become quiet or less intensive | Synonyms: calm down |
(verb) make calm or still | Synonyms: calm, calm down, quiet, quieten, still, tranquilize, tranquillise, tranquillize |
(verb) calm by deception | - |
lullaby | (noun) the act of singing a quiet song to lull a child to sleep | Synonyms: cradlesong |
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(noun) a quiet song intended to lull a child to sleep | Synonyms: berceuse, cradlesong |
lustfully | (adverb) in a lustful manner | - |
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manfully | (adverb) in a manful manner; with qualities thought to befit a man | Synonyms: manly |
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masterfully | (adverb) in a skillfully masterful manner; with the skill of a master | - |
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meaningfully | (adverb) in a meaningful manner; so as to be meaningful | - |
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medulla | (noun) the inner part of an organ or structure in plant or animal | - |
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(noun) lower or hindmost part of the brain; continuous with spinal cord; (`bulb' is an old term for medulla oblongata) | Synonyms: bulb, medulla oblongata |
(noun) a white fatty substance that forms a medullary sheath around the axis cylinder of some nerve fibers | Synonyms: myelin, myeline |
medullary | (adjective) of or relating to the medulla of any body part | - |
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(adjective) containing or consisting of or resembling bone marrow | - |
(adjective) of or relating to the medulla oblongata | - |
medullated | (adjective) (of neurons) covered with a layer of myelin | Synonyms: myelinated |
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mercifully | (adverb) in a compassionate manner | - |
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mindfully | (adverb) in a careful deliberate manner | Synonyms: advertently, heedfully |
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mirthfully | (adverb) in a joyous manner | Synonyms: blithely, gayly, happily, jubilantly, merrily |
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mistrustfully | (adverb) with distrust | Synonyms: distrustfully |
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mournfully | (adverb) in a mournful manner | - |
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mull | (noun) a term used in Scottish names of promontories | - |
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(verb) reflect deeply on a subject | Synonyms: chew over, contemplate, excogitate, meditate, mull over, muse, ponder, reflect, ruminate, speculate, think over |
(verb) heat with sugar and spices to make a hot drink | - |
mullein | (noun) any of various plants of the genus Verbascum having large usually woolly leaves and terminal spikes of yellow or white or purplish flowers | Synonyms: flannel leaf, velvet plant |
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muller | (noun) a heavy tool of stone or iron (usually with a flat base and a handle) that is used to grind and mix material (as grain or drugs or pigments) against a slab of stone | Synonyms: pestle, pounder |
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(noun) a vessel in which wine is mulled | - |
(noun) a reflective thinker characterized by quiet contemplation | Synonyms: muser, ponderer, ruminator |
mullet | (noun) bottom dwelling marine warm water fishes with two barbels on the chin | - |
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(noun) freshwater or coastal food fishes a spindle-shaped body; found worldwide | Synonyms: gray mullet, grey mullet |
(noun) highly valued lean flesh of marine or freshwater mullet | Synonyms: gray mullet, grey mullet |
mulligan | (noun) Irish version of burgoo | Synonyms: Irish burgoo, mulligan stew |
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mulligatawny | (noun) a soup of eastern India that is flavored with curry; prepared with a meat or chicken base | - |
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mullion | (noun) a nonstructural vertical strip between the casements or panes of a window (or the panels of a screen) | - |
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mullioned | (adjective) of windows; divided by vertical bars or piers usually of stone | - |
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mulloway | (noun) large important food fish of Australia; almost indistinguishable from the maigre | Synonyms: jewfish, Sciaena antarctica |
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needfully | (adverb) in an essential manner | Synonyms: necessarily |
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neglectfully | (adverb) in a neglectful manner | - |
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null | (adjective) lacking any legal or binding force | Synonyms: void |
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(noun) a quantity of no importance; thing (object:), singular, negative pronoun; pronoun, thing, singular; quantifier: negative existential | Synonyms: aught, cipher, cypher, goose egg, nada, naught, nil, nix, nothing, zero, zilch, zip, zippo |
nullah | (noun) a ravine or gully in southern Asia | - |
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nullification | (noun) the act of nullifying; making null and void; counteracting or overriding the effect or force of something | Synonyms: override |
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(noun) the states'-rights doctrine that a state can refuse to recognize or to enforce a federal law passed by the United States Congress | - |
nullified | (adjective) deprived of legal force | Synonyms: invalidated |
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nullifier | (noun) an advocate of nullification; someone who believes that a state can resist federal laws | - |
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(noun) an official who can invalidate or nullify | Synonyms: invalidator, voider |
nullify | (verb) make ineffective by counterbalancing the effect of | Synonyms: negate, neutralise, neutralize |
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(verb) show to be invalid | Synonyms: invalidate |
(verb) declare invalid | Synonyms: annul, avoid, invalidate, quash, void |
nullipara | (noun) (obstetrics) a woman who has never give birth to a child | - |
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nullity | (noun) something that is null (especially an enactment that has no legal validity) | - |
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(noun) the state of nonexistence | Synonyms: nihility, nothingness, void |
numskull | (noun) a stupid person; these words are used to express a low opinion of someone's intelligence | Synonyms: blockhead, bonehead, dumbass, dunce, dunderhead, fuckhead, hammerhead, knucklehead, loggerhead, lunkhead, muttonhead, shithead |
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overfull | (adjective) exceeding demand | Synonyms: glutted |
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painfully | (adverb) unpleasantly | Synonyms: distressingly |
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(adverb) in or as if in pain | Synonyms: sorely |
peacefully | (adverb) in a peaceful manner | - |
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pitifully | (adverb) to a pitiful degree | - |
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playfully | (adverb) in a playful manner | - |
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plentifully | (adverb) in a bountiful manner | Synonyms: bounteously, bountifully, plenteously |
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portcullis | (noun) gate consisting of an iron or wooden grating that hangs in the entry to a castle or fortified town; can be lowered to prevent passage | - |
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powerfully | (adverb) in a manner having a powerful influence | Synonyms: potently |
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(adverb) in a powerful manner | Synonyms: strongly |
pull | (noun) the act of pulling; applying force to move something toward or with you | Synonyms: pulling |
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(noun) a slow inhalation (as of tobacco smoke) | Synonyms: drag, puff |
(noun) a sustained effort | - |
(noun) a device used for pulling something | - |
(noun) special advantage or influence | Synonyms: clout |
(noun) the force used in pulling | - |
(noun) a sharp strain on muscles or ligaments | Synonyms: twist, wrench |
(verb) strain abnormally | Synonyms: overstretch |
(verb) take away | - |
(verb) take sides with; align oneself with; show strong sympathy for | Synonyms: root for, side with |
(verb) cause to move by pulling | Synonyms: draw |
(verb) tear or be torn violently | Synonyms: rend, rip, rive |
(verb) direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes | Synonyms: attract, draw, draw in, pull in |
(verb) hit in the direction that the player is facing when carrying through the swing | - |
(verb) apply force so as to cause motion towards the source of the motion | - |
(verb) strip of feathers | Synonyms: deplumate, deplume, displume, pluck, tear |
(verb) remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense | Synonyms: draw out, extract, pull out, pull up, rip out, take out, tear out |
(verb) steer into a certain direction | - |
(verb) move into a certain direction | - |
(verb) operate when rowing a boat | - |
(verb) bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover | Synonyms: draw, get out, pull out, take out |
(verb) rein in to keep from winning a race | - |
(verb) cause to move in a certain direction by exerting a force upon, either physically or in an abstract sense | Synonyms: draw |
(verb) perform an act, usually with a negative connotation | Synonyms: commit, perpetrate |
pullback | (noun) (military) the act of pulling back (especially an orderly withdrawal of troops) | - |
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(noun) a device (as a decorative loop of cord or fabric) for holding or drawing something back | Synonyms: tieback |
puller | (noun) someone who pulls or tugs or drags in an effort to move something | Synonyms: dragger, tugger |
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(noun) someone who applies force so as to cause motion toward herself or himself | - |
pullet | (noun) young hen usually less than a year old | - |
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(noun) flesh of a medium-sized young chicken suitable for frying | Synonyms: frier, fryer |
pulley | (noun) a simple machine consisting of a wheel with a groove in which a rope can run to change the direction or point of application of a force applied to the rope | Synonyms: block, pulley-block, pulley block |
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pulling | (noun) the act of pulling; applying force to move something toward or with you | Synonyms: pull |
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pullout | (noun) to break off a military action with an enemy | Synonyms: disengagement, fallback |
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pullover | (noun) a sweater that is put on by pulling it over the head | Synonyms: slipover |
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pullulate | (verb) breed freely and abundantly | - |
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(verb) produce buds, branches, or germinate | Synonyms: bourgeon, burgeon forth, germinate, shoot, sprout, spud |
(verb) become abundant; increase rapidly | - |
(verb) move in large numbers | Synonyms: pour, stream, swarm, teem |
(verb) be teeming, be abuzz | Synonyms: swarm, teem |
pullulation | (noun) a rapid and abundant increase | - |
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(noun) asexual reproduction in which a local growth on the surface or in the body of the parent becomes a separate individual | Synonyms: gemmation |
purposefully | (adverb) in a purposeful manner | - |
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refreshfully | (adverb) in a manner that relieves fatigue and restores vitality | Synonyms: refreshingly |
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regretfully | (adverb) with regret (used in polite formulas) | - |
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remorsefully | (adverb) in a rueful manner | Synonyms: contritely, ruefully |
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reproachfully | (adverb) in a reproving or reproachful manner | Synonyms: reprovingly |
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resentfully | (adverb) with resentment; in a resentful manner | - |
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resourcefully | (adverb) in a resourceful manner | - |
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respectfully | (adverb) in a respectful manner | - |
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restfully | (adverb) in a restful manner | Synonyms: quietly |
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revengefully | (adverb) in a vindictive, revengeful manner | Synonyms: vengefully, vindictively |
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rightfully | (adverb) by right | Synonyms: truly |
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ruefully | (adverb) in a rueful manner | Synonyms: contritely, remorsefully |
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scornfully | (adverb) without respect; in a disdainful manner | Synonyms: contemptuously, contumeliously, disdainfully |
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scull | (noun) a racing shell that is propelled by sculls | - |
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(noun) each of a pair of short oars that are used by a single oarsman | - |
(noun) a long oar that is mounted at the stern of a boat and moved left and right to propel the boat forward | - |
(verb) propel with sculls | - |
sculler | (noun) someone who sculls (moves a long oar pivoted on the back of the boat to propel the boat forward) | - |
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scullery | (noun) a small room (in large old British houses) next to the kitchen; where kitchen utensils are cleaned and kept and other rough household jobs are done | - |
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sculling | (noun) rowing by a single oarsman in a racing shell | - |
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scullion | (noun) a kitchen servant employed to do menial tasks (especially washing) | - |
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seagull | (noun) mostly white aquatic bird having long pointed wings and short legs | Synonyms: gull, sea gull |
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shamefully | (adverb) in a dishonorable manner or to a dishonorable degree | Synonyms: discreditably, disgracefully, dishonorably, dishonourably, ignominiously, ingloriously |
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skilfully | (adverb) with skill | Synonyms: skillfully |
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skillfully | (adverb) with skill | Synonyms: skilfully |
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skull | (noun) the bony skeleton of the head of vertebrates | - |
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