Definition of Fuller
Noun: fuller fû-lu(r)
- A workman who fulls (cleans and thickens) freshly woven cloth for a living
- United States architect who invented the geodesic dome (1895-1983)
- Buckminster Fuller, R. Buckminster Fuller, Richard Buckminster Fuller
- United States jurist and chief justice of the United States Supreme Court (1833-1910)
- Melville W. Fuller, Melville Weston Fuller
- Containing as much or as many as is possible or normal
"a full glass"; "a sky full of stars"; "a full life"; "the auditorium was full to overflowing"
- Constituting the full quantity or extent; complete
"gave full attention";
- entire, total
- Complete in extent or degree and in every particular
"a full game";
- total
- Filled to satisfaction with food or drink
"a full stomach";
- replete
- (of sound) having marked deepness and body
"full tones"; "a full voice"
- Having the normally expected amount
"gives full measure";
- good
- Being at a peak or culminating point
"full summer";
- broad
- Having ample fabric
"a full skirt";
- wide, wide-cut
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