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fullnessful‧lness /ˈfʊlnəs/ noun [uncountable]  - People who diet no longer eat according to their natural feelings of hunger and fullness.
- As an alternative, alcohol-free Herbal Styling Mousse was used to add fullness, volume and body.
- But as particular truths do not embody the fullness of Truth so particular religions do not embody the fullness of Religion.
- Digestion is suspended and their food lies like a load in the stomach; fullness and distress come on immediately after eating.
- Generally, it requires fabric fullness of exactly twice the track length, depending on the variety.
- In the fullness of time our positions widened.
- Their triumph was partial and temporary, but their defense of the fullness of being lives on.
► in the fullness of time- I'm sure he'll tell us everything in the fullness of time.
- And in the fullness of Time the seed S grew into a beautiful Tree, which is what T stands for.
- Doubtless their minds are uncluttered by the thought that in the fullness of time they themselves will appear on the list.
- The rules allowed them this 2:1 majority but in the fullness of time it would become unacceptable to members.
1in the fullness of time formal after a period of time, when a situation has developed SYN in due course: I’m sure he’ll tell us what’s bothering him in the fullness of time.2the quality of being large and round in an attractive way: Use a red gloss on your bottom lip to give it fullness.3the quality of being complete4the quality of having a pleasantly strong taste or deep sound: This recording has a fullness and warmth that brings out the brilliance of the piece.5the condition of being full: Do you have a feeling of fullness after even a small meal? |