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full-fraught
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full fraught
Etymology
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From
full
+
fraught
.
Adjective
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full
-
fraught
(
comparative
more
full-fraught
,
superlative
most
full-fraught
)
(
archaic
)
Laden
or stored to
fullness
;
fully
loaded
.
1870
, Samuel Reynolds Hole,
A Book about Roses
:
It must have been a tailor who substituted the name of his beloved esculent for a word so
full-fraught
with sweetness, so suggestive of the brave and the beautiful, of romance and poesy, [...]
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