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Rhymes for "pull" — perfect and near rhymes for songwriters, poets, and lyricists looking for the right ending sound.
(adj)
Containing the maximum possible amount that can fit in the space available.
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(n)
An adult male of domesticated cattle or oxen.
The amount that a hand will grasp or contain.
The hair of the sheep, llama and some other ruminants.
The amount that will fit in a mouth.
The people in a room, considered as a group.
The amount that fills a bag.
(v)
make full, also in a metaphorical sense
The amount that a spoon will hold, either level or heaped.
The amount that a pocket would hold.
(UK) Soft, absorbent cotton for medical or cosmetic use, protective padding, etc.
Fine strips or threads of steel, usually formed into pads or balls and used as an abrasive.
An insulating material, made from fiberglass, arranged into a texture similar to wool.
Any fibrous material formed by spinning or drawing molten mineral or rock materials such as slag and ceramics.
(adv)
referring to a quantity
Alternative form of rockwool. [Inorganic material resembling fiber, used primarily for insulation and soundproofing.]
lambswool (from the first shearing)
to the greatest degree or extent; completely or entirely; (`full' in this sense is used as a combining form)
A nilgai (Boselaphus tragocamelus)
packed full to capacity
small pug-faced american terrier breed having a smooth brindle or black coat with white markings
be sated, have enough to eat
wool in its natural condition; not refined or processed
the second sign of the zodiac; the sun is in this sign from about april 20 to may 20
Alternative form of shul (“Ashkenazic synagogue”). [(Judaism) An Ashkenazi synagogue.]
(N)
an Indian male given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning rain or cloud.
The phonetic alphabet used to write the Korean language.
A ludicrous, incongruent or logically absurd statement.
A personification of England.
A surname.
A small town in west County Cork, Ireland.
A thin but strong undyed worsted, spun from the wool of the sheep in the Shetland Islands, used for knitting fine shawls, etc.
An English surname transferred from the nickname.