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  1. Cutting edge backpacks, luggage, duffles, suitcases.

    Ful's Collaborations with Disney, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Star Wars, Barbie, Harry Potter, Hello Kitty, Batman, Superman, Spiderman, LEGO, Spongebob, Paw Patrol, Teenage Mutant Ninja …

  2. FUL Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    The Latin equivalent of - ful is - ōsus, meaning “full of,” which has become the English adjectival suffixes - ose, as in jocose, and - ous, as in glorious.

  3. -FUL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    : number or quantity that fills or would fill roomful Etymology Adjective suffix Old English -ful "full" Love words? Need even more definitions? Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands …

  4. -FUL definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary

    -ful in American English suffix a suffix meaning “full of,” “characterized by” ( shameful; beautiful; careful; thoughtful); “tending to,” “able to” (wakeful; harmful); or “as much as will fill” (spoonful)

  5. Suffix -ful – 58 Examples (Free PDF, Video, Real Sentences)

    You will find a list of 58 words that end in the suffix -ful, real example sentences, and a video for a fun way to study this grammar. There is also find a Free PDF wordlist to download at the end of this post.

  6. FUL: A Restaurant in Chicago, IL - Thrillist

    A brightly colored quickserve built around a gently curved counter, FUL's the brainchild of a health-conscious Chicagoan so focused on helping folks make good food decisions that he's staffing...

  7. Online Menu of FUL, Chicago, IL

    View the menu for FUL and restaurants in Chicago, IL. See restaurant menus, reviews, ratings, phone number, address, hours, photos and maps.

  8. -FUL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    -ful suffix (HAVING) Add to word list having the stated quality to a high degree, or causing it: colourful

  9. -ful suffix - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...

    Definition of -ful suffix in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. ful - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Dec 11, 2025 · From Old Danish fuul, from Old Norse fúll, from Proto-Germanic *fūlaz. Cognate with Swedish ful, English foul, German faul, Dutch vuil.