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    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 …

  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 …

  4. -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

  5. Ful - Wikipedia

    Ful Ful or FUL may refer to: Fula language Fula people Ful medames, a fava bean dish of Sudan and Egypt Fullerton Municipal Airport, California, United States; IATA code FUL Fullerton …

  6. -ful Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    2 -ful /fʊl/ noun suffix Britannica Dictionary definition of -FUL : the number or amount that fills or would fill a room ful a cup ful a spoon ful

  7. Ful - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    -ful is attached to nouns to form adjectives with the meaning "full of; characterized by'': beauty + -ful → beautiful (= full of beauty); care + -ful → careful (= characterized by care).

  8. -ful - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Dec 25, 2025 · -ful (adjective-forming suffix, comparative more -ful, superlative most -ful) Used to form adjectives from nouns, with the sense of being full of, tending to, or thoroughly …

  9. -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)

  10. -ful - definition of -ful by The Free Dictionary

    -ful a suffix meaning “full of,” “characterized by” (beautiful; careful); “tending to,” “able to” (harmful; wakeful); “as much as will fill” (spoonful).