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full-bottomed Meaning

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full-bottomed (a.)

Full and large at the bottom, as wigs worn by certain civil officers in Great Britain.

Of great capacity below the water line.

full-bottomed Sentence Examples

  1. The full-bottomed wig caricatured the elaborate hairstyles of the 18th century.
  2. The king's court was known for its courtiers adorned with magnificent full-bottomed wigs.
  3. The ship's hold was full-bottomed, allowing it to carry a vast amount of cargo.
  4. The lake's full-bottomed shape provided ample space for swimming and boating.
  5. The hourglass had a full-bottomed top and a narrow waist, representing the ebb and flow of time.
  6. The vase's full-bottomed design added a sense of grandeur to the room.
  7. The teapot's full-bottomed structure allowed it to hold a generous amount of tea.
  8. The dress had a full-bottomed skirt that flared out in a graceful arc.
  9. The antique chandelier's full-bottomed frame sparkled with intricate details.
  10. The mountain's full-bottomed base provided a stable foundation for its towering peak.

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Full and large at the bottom, as wigs worn by certain civil officers in Great Britain., Of great capacity below the water line.

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The full-bottomed wig caricatured the elaborate hairstyles of the 18th century.

The king's court was known for its courtiers adorned with magnificent full-bottomed wigs.

The ship's hold was full-bottomed, allowing it to carry a vast amount of cargo.

The lake's full-bottomed shape provided ample space for swimming and boating.