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lly
1
to the highest extent or capacity
- I fully support your decision to resign.
- She never fully recovered from the shock.
- The terms of the contract were not fully explained.
- He is fully aware of the risks involved.
- The room was fully booked for the weekend.
2
used before numbers to underscore a large or surprising amount
- Fully 300 people attended the opening night.
- The trip took fully five hours longer than expected.
- He spent fully half his life working on that book.
- Fully 80 percent of voters favored the new policy.
- She waited fully ten minutes before anyone noticed her.
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