ˈfulˌtaɪmə
91ful — corrupt …
92ful — Dużo; wiele; sporo Eng. Plenty; many …
93-ful — suffix 1》 (forming adjectives from nouns) full of; having the qualities of: sorrowful. 2》 forming adjectives from adjectives or from Latin stems with little change of sense: grateful. 3》 (forming adjectives from verbs) apt to; able to; accustomed …
94FUL — abbr. Fulcrum …
95-ful — 1 suffix (in adjectives) 1 full of something: an eventful day 2 having the quality of something or causing something: restful colours | Is it painful? fully suffix (in adverbs): shouting cheerfully 2 suffix (in nouns) 1 the amount of a substance… …
96fūlæ̅n — s. fūlēn; …
97ful — adj ( t, a) …
98FUL — Bakla. Fasulye …
99ful·ly — /ˈfʊli/ adv 1 : in every way or detail : completely or entirely He fully recovered from the operation. They will never fully appreciate their luck. The house is fully furnished. When will the tree be fully g …
100-ful, -fuls — In recipes, the plural of cupful (cup full) is cupfuls, presumably because the same container is used more than once. If you fill two cups with coffee, however, you have two cups full. Because the same container rule usually applies, the plurals… …