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is rather full

adverb

More quickly; sooner, earlier.

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One character does have an embarrassing rash on her feet, and (though we never actually see it) hair on her back, but this information is supplied as deserved comeuppance to a teenager who is rather full of herself.

The network is rather full these days.

Also, President Obama's agenda is rather full.

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Some of his Yankees teammates thought he was rather full of it.

But this stickler thing he has for facts, combined with the name-dropping, can mean his answers are rather full.

Mr Agarwal says he remains interested in further acquisitions, but concedes that his hands are rather full.

Visiting the synagogue in Carpentras or Balzac's house in the 16th Arrondissement is not what you do when you live in Provence and Paris, so the days are rather full.

Before I went to Asbestos I had expected the people there to be rather full of skepticism, shame, and even anger.

"Before I went to Asbestos I had expected the people there to be rather full of scepticism, shame, and even anger.

A chapter on suburbia, for example, is rather too full of detail of developers long forgotten.

While S.W.A.K., a novel of ultimate betrayal is rather quirky, full of drama, and at times dark, you must exercise a slight sense of humor while reading some of the scenes, otherwise, it may leave you feeling frightened!

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