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fuller

[fool-er] / ˈfʊl ər /






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Allen and Pérez also said they wanted a fuller explanation of the discipline of a 32-year agency veteran who challenged State Farm over its handling of wildfire claims.

From Los Angeles Times

His wife hated the new bristles, but he let them grow fuller and wilder.

From The Wall Street Journal

While none of the three men would be interviewed, Fischer had decades of quotes and conducted his own interviews with hundreds of people in the filmmakers’ orbits to get a fuller and more honest story.

From Los Angeles Times

In October, the U.S. said it signed a framework agreement with Vietnam that could provide the foundation for a fuller trade deal.

From The Wall Street Journal

The new display features a stark image by White House photographer Daniel Torok with minimal context, a contrast to other presidents’ portraits, which still include fuller biographical captions.

From Salon