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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
full . To make cloth denser and firmer.
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Examples
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I found this on dictionary.com in reference to what "fulled" fabric is.
Open Duro Roundup (with non-bonus whining!) - A Dress A Day 2006
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Woolens, and sometimes worsteds, are next "fulled" or felted by being run round and round in a machine while moistened with soap.
Textiles and Clothing Kate Heintz Watson
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He was at the dock as the sun fulled and walked up to Erabulus, who laughed and assigned him to a rope detail.
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Nigeria's economy, which is largely fulled by oil exports, is expected to climb to $400bn (£256.14bn) by 2016 from $268bn this year, according to International Monetary Fund (IMF) projections.
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* Sigh* another 3d movie fulled with “big-name” voices and a hollow story based on a pixar movie.
New 'Despicable Me' trailer: We all scream for supervillains | EW.com 2009
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This is a new project and these images are meant to be isolated to compare with the later ones that will be fulled with crowd.
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I hope women are not fulled into believing the court will overturn ROE V. WADE.
Blitzer: This year, the Supreme Court hangs in the balance 2008
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My terms would start with the promises they have made and then not fulled, That would give us a written record of what they said.
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They have not been fulled vetted in re the full impact of the impeachment, the Mark Rich pardon, and a number of other stories.
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Also no politicians showed up and the place was not fulled with concerned readers - plenty of empty seats - certainly not a good sign.
A Conversation about The Chronicle sfmike 2009
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