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full well
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full welladverb
Very well
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of full well in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of full well in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of full well in a Sentence
Why should man ever become serious when he knows full well that one day he will be buried along with his seriousness?
It is heartbreaking as a mom to think that any of our young people are making that decision knowing full well what it means, and I take responsibility and urgency in making sure that we can ease that decision because no child should ever have to think that way.
It was a full, well-equipped commando, with more than six cars and a lot of equipment.
There is recent progress in Iraq. Three-thousand U.S.-trained and equipped Iraqi forces are among those who have encircled Ramadi and are poised for an operation to retake the city from ISIS. Shipments of U.S. weapons are finally arriving to fighters in a timely fashion. But while Defense Ash Carter has not ruled out the use of forward air controllers, Defense Ash Carter said : I talked about that with our commanders … here. They have not recommended us taking that step at this time. Critics in Washington, like Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., have excoriated commanders for not recommending them. Obviously ISIS is winning in Iraq and for you not to be in favor of us having forward air controllers on the ground in some scholastic answer, you know full well as I do -- forward air controllers make the difference.
This wasn't Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, they came to Washington knowing full well the events of January 6.
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