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The fullness
noun
Being full; completeness.
Exact(60)
The fullness of time will not make the distinction.
The fullness of Wolf's commentary did not discourage others.
The fullness of her response to him becomes the subject of the ballet.
The fullness of Max Brenner's commitment to its theme is impressive and, at times, amusing.
The fullness of our ignorance never diminishes the pitch of our Olympic enthusiasm.
In our experience, the fullness of time is fairly full".
In the fullness of time.
How do you handle the fullness of Palmer?
There will only be the fullness of love.
We are shut off from the fullness of things.
People are embraced in the fullness of their authenticity.
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