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[fool] / fʊl /






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Now he works full time as a project manager at the bank and earns just under $50,000, around the U.K.’s median salary.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 22, 2026

Durham ran through Derbyshire's lower order in the morning with Potts reaping the reward for full and accurate bowling delivered at pace.

From BBC Aug. 22, 2026

But reducing or omitting speech from a movie’s audio tracks forces viewers to give the screen their full attention, which Netflix and other streaming services assume is a lost cause in the second-screen era.

From Salon Aug. 22, 2026

In the Appalachian region stretching through the US state of West Virginia, the reddish water flowing out of retired coal mines is acidic, full of heavy metals and toxic for the environment.

From Barron's Aug. 22, 2026

Yes, as far as I can tell, everyone used the full name, at least the first time they spoke it in a conversation.

From "Legendary Frybread Drive-In" by Cynthia Leitich Smith

"The sodium likely originated from the lunar soil, whereas the lithium could come from the rocket itself," the post continued, adding that the team would offer more details following fuller analysis.

From Barron's Aug. 5, 2026

When they are, life will be fuller and more rewarding with peace and harmony forever.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 22, 2026

Reading “The Wilder Way” might not overhaul your life, but it will surely help you see how easily a fuller one can be had.

From Salon Jul. 17, 2026

"Parents often begin to see their child as another adult, while adult children gain a fuller understanding of their parents as people rather than simply as parents."

From BBC Jun. 25, 2026

The pub was fuller than before: Many voices inside it were now singing the carol that they had heard as they approached the church.

From "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" by J.K. Rowling

“Any bad faith attempts to influence elections should be investigated and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 17, 2026

The UK will be treated to its fullest solar eclipse since 1999 - and the best the country will see for the next 50 years - on Wednesday evening.

From BBC Aug. 11, 2026

I hope my epitaph says something to the effect that I lived life to the fullest, taking advantage of every single moment.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 21, 2026

Cooking is my love language, but entertaining may be the fullest expression of it.

From Salon Jul. 12, 2026

The Horntail’s head rose with him, her neck now stretched to its fullest extent, still swaying, like a snake before its charmer.

From "Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire" by J. K. Rowling




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