adjective
- comparative form of full; more full or complete
noun
- a person whose job is to clean and thicken cloth
Usage: historical
Examples
- The second glass was fuller than the first.
- She wanted a fuller explanation of the problem.
- His voice sounded fuller after voice training.
- The fuller worked with wet cloth to make it thicker.
- In medieval times, a fuller was an important craftsman.
- The museum displayed tools used by a fuller centuries ago.