fullage (Meaning)

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fullage (n.)

The money or price paid for fulling or cleansing cloth.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fullage

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fullage Sentence Examples

  1. The autumn fullage painted the trees in vibrant hues of red, orange, and yellow.
  2. The dense fullage of the rainforest obscured the sunlight from reaching the forest floor.
  3. The old tree stood tall and majestic, its fullage rustling gently in the breeze.
  4. The hikers trekked through the dense fullage, guided by the sound of their own footsteps.
  5. The artist captured the vibrant fullage of the autumn landscape in her oil painting.
  6. The fullage of the willow tree gracefully cascaded over the tranquil lake below.
  7. The birds frolicked in the lush fullage, their songs filling the air with melody.
  8. The fullage of the palm tree provided shade from the relentless tropical sun.
  9. The evergreen fullage of the pine tree remained unchanged throughout the seasons.
  10. The photographer framed the perfect shot of the fullage against the backdrop of the setting sun.

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The money or price paid for fulling or cleansing cloth.

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The autumn fullage painted the trees in vibrant hues of red, orange, and yellow.

The dense fullage of the rainforest obscured the sunlight from reaching the forest floor.

The old tree stood tall and majestic, its fullage rustling gently in the breeze.

The hikers trekked through the dense fullage, guided by the sound of their own footsteps.