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Discover Ludwig"full purse" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a purse that is completely filled or has a lot of money inside of it. It can also be used figuratively to describe someone who has a lot of wealth or resources. Example: "Samantha reached into her full purse and pulled out some cash to pay for her coffee." In this example, "full purse" is used to describe the physical state of the purse being filled with money. Example 2: "John may not come from a wealthy family, but he has a full purse of knowledge and determination." In this example, "full purse" is used figuratively to describe John's abundance of valuable traits and qualities.
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When it turned out that the person with the ringing cellphone -- which continued to ring because it was hidden so deeply in her very full purse -- was none other than Sunny Mindel, his communications director at Giuliani Partners, he poked fun at her.
There are still things Ess can't quite do with her hands, like put her hair up behind her back, or rummage around in a full purse and pull something out without looking.
If it is the circumstances in which the agent acts—say that she is very poor when she sees someone drop a full purse, or that she is in deep grief when someone visits seeking help then indeed it is particularly admirable of her to restore the purse or give the help when it is hard for her to do so.
A large-chested woman with her shirt open appears twice while a guy says, "All desires are valid to a man with a full purse".
I was frightened and my senses were heightened, because I was a woman, who didn't look like the locals, walking through the hood near midnight with my full purse slung across my shoulder.
If you don't want a full purse in this style, consider doing a miniature one as a make-up or toiletries bag.
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"Full, pursed lips protruded beneath the bushy black moustache and, at their corners, sank into little folds filled with disapproval and potato chip crumbs".
Art historian Gustav Glück noted incongruities in that the beggars are well-dressed and carry staves and full purses.
He took each day in strides and lived every day to its fullest pursing his love for music.
The full prize purse, provided by IBM (which plays no role in the actual judging), is $5 million.
The subway on Tuesday morning is full of pursed lips.
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