Results for: abundant, full of enthusiasm, lavish, lively, animated
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# full handshandsful
# of full teaspoons, amount sufficient to fill a teaspoonteaspoonsful
(Archaic) comrade, good fellow; sailor, cordial, affectionate; sincere, genuine, honest; enthusiastic; devoted; vigorous; healthy; abundant, loud and enthusiastic, overloud and overenthusiastic, sincere and enthusiastic, strongly felt, substantial and ...hearty
(born Siddhartha Gautama) Nepali religious leader and the founder of Buddhism (c.563-c.483 BC); spiritual teacher; person who has reached full enlightenmentBuddha
(French) lively dance from Provence where men and women hold hands (accompanied by pipe and tabor), music for farandole dance, Provençal dancefarandole
(Latin) first name that means "lively"; St. Vitus, Christian Sicilian martyr and helper and supporter of those who suffer from epilepsy and nervous disordersVitus
(Slang) hostile and tough sailor, having the taste of salt; having salt added; sharp, shrewd; pertaining to the sea or life at sea, lively and amusing, of sea or sailors, tasting of saltsalty
(Slang) rough or temporary house; (Australia) Aboriginal small and roughly built hut the bush, humped; full of humps; covered with humps; hump-likehumpy
(symbol) rho, charge density, compactness, closeness, current density, how full an area is, relative massdensity
100 percent humidity, act of soaking, act of filling to capacity; state of being soaked, state of being filled to capacity; purity of tint, percentage of white in a given color, color intensity, comprehensive, condition of stable output current, full s...saturation
2nd full moon in a month, long timeblue moon
360ֲ° view, comprehensive survey, cyclorama, picture with a wide view, wide view in all directions, full view of a large areapanorama
50th, colored like gold, excellent, favored, having the color of gold; of gold; precious; full of potential, opportune, idyllic, made of goldgolden
a considerable number, a large number, each of a considerable number, great number of people or things, multitude, plenty, large in number, abundant, numerous, the majoritymany
abbreviated, abruptly, cause a short circuit; give less than required or agreed, shortchange (Informal), concise, discourteous, film of short duration, full of fat, garment size, having less than needed, insufficiently long or tall, maturing soon, mixt...short
 

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