fulness
Part of speech: noun
Fullness.
Usage examples "fulness":
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In that political crisis, when in the fulness
of time all the national grievances which had hitherto been kept down started up with one voice, the courteous term strangely contrasted with the rough demand. - "Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3 (of 3)",
Isaac Disraeli.
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" Yes," murmured Mrs. Liversedge, with sad thought fulness.
- "Denzil Quarrier",
George Gissing.
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As Tom indulged to the fulness
of his heart in the luxury of his woe, he began to reflect further, and to change his opinion. - "My Tropic Isle",
E J Banfield.