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Meanings of comparatively full in English
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Usage of comparatively full in English
1
From these three sources it is possible to draw up a comparativelyfull account of early Babylonian life and customs.
2
He reached the post-office, where the partition door was open, and he walked right into a comparativelyfull meeting of the Brampton Club.
3
To British readers it is unnecessary to give any justification for the comparativelyfull treatment accorded to the monuments of Great Britain and Ireland.
4
Every time he filled his pipe, I could see him cast longing looks in the direction of my pouch, which was still comparativelyfull.