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fullish, a.|ˈfʊlɪʃ| [f. full a. + -ish.] Somewhat full.
1822Blackw. Mag. XI. 164 Rather pompous and dullish; of falsetto, too, fullish. 1871G. Meredith H. Richmond (1886) 206 Her nose firm, her lips fullish. 1889National Rev. XIII. 686 The most noticeable features of the face are the rather prominent nose and fullish lips. ¶ app. misused for fulliche, fully adv.
c1500Melusine xxvi. 208 It is not fullyssh a moneth complet syn that we departed thens. |