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Fully, 1) completely, entirely, thoroughly: “thy history f. unfold,” Meas. I, 1, 30. “to instruct her f. in those sciences,” Shr. II, 57. All's V, 3, 97. Cor. II, 2, 23. Tim. II, 2, 134. “f. sealed up,” H6A I, 1, 130. “f. satisfied,” H8 II, 4, 148. “our hour is f. out,” Ant. IV, 9, 33.
2) so as to be complete or to satisfy: “Nathaniel's coat was not f. made,” Shr. IV, 1, 135. “having f. dined before,” Cor. I, 9, 11. “it will stuff his suspicion more f.” Lr. III, 5, 22.
3) from a full soul, with all one's might: “to oppose his hatred f.” Cor. III, 1, 20. “whose every passion f. strives to make itself admired,” Ant. I, 1, 50.
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