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There are 21 words beginning with FULLT

full␣takefull␣termfull-throatedfull-throttle full␣throttlefull␣throttlesfull␣tiltfull-tilt␣boogie full␣tilt␣boogiefulltime full-time full␣timefull-time␣equivalentfull-time␣equivalentsfull-timerfull-timersfull␣timesfull␣to␣overflowingfull␣tossfull␣tossesfull␣to␣the␣gills

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  • full␣take — adj. (NSA slang) of or pertaining to both metadata and content.
  • full␣term — n. The period for which a pregnant woman carries a baby; the full…
  • full-throated — adj. (Also figuratively of noises by objects) Using all the power… — adj. (Figuratively) Showing strong feelings. — adj. (Euphemistic, dated) Of a woman: having ample breasts.
  • full-throttle — n. (Attributive) Alternative form of full throttle. — adv. Alternative form of full throttle.
  • full␣throttle — n. A maximum setting on an engine or motor control. — n. A maximum level of speed, effort, or risk. — adv. All out; at maximum speed, effort, or risk.
  • full␣throttles — n. Plural of full throttle.
  • full␣tilt — adv. (Idiomatic) As quickly as possible; very rapidly.
  • full-tilt␣boogie — adv. Alternative spelling of full tilt boogie.
  • full␣tilt␣boogie — adv. (Idiomatic) At the most extreme level; at full capacity. — n. (Slang, idiomatic) An extreme level.
  • fulltime — adj. Alternative form of full-time. — adv. Alternative form of full-time.
  • full-time — adj. Involving a full amount of time spent on some activity, especially a job. — adv. Spending a full amount of time.
  • full␣time — n. The full number of hours usually worked in a day or week, in… — n. (Sports) The end of a sporting match.
  • full-time␣equivalent — n. The result of a calculation to estimate the effective size…
  • full-time␣equivalents — n. Plural of full-time equivalent.
  • full-timer — n. One who is employed, or otherwise engaged in an activity, on…
  • full-timers — n. Plural of full-timer.
  • full␣times — n. Plural of full time.
  • full␣to␣overflowing — adj. Absolutely full.
  • full␣toss — n. (Cricket) A ball that does not bounce on the pitch before reaching…
  • full␣tosses — n. Plural of full toss.
  • full␣to␣the␣gills — adj. (Idiomatic) Completely or overly full.
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