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Definition of Full of life
1. Adjective. Full of spirit. "This whole lively world"
Similar to: Alive, Animated
Derivative terms: Liveliness, Vitality, Vitality, Vitality, Vitalize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Full Of Life
Literary usage of Full of life
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Manual of Serum Diagnosis: Deep Breathing and a Complete System for by Bernarr Macfadden, Otto Rostoski (1904)
"THE PURER THE BLOOD THE GREATER THE VITALITY OF THE BODY—VITALITY STORED IN LIVING
CELLS—IMPORTANCE OF HAVING DEAD CELLS REPLACED BY THE CELLS full of life. ..."
2. The Connoisseur by George Colman, B. Thornton (1904)
"The picture is full of life and movement, and the peasants who are rejoicing over
the betrothal of some popular village favourites are so gracefully grouped ..."
3. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1910)
"Under Herder's influence Müller became freer, more full of life, and was spurred
on to further research. On his return home, Müller found his foundation ..."
4. The Chief American Poets: Selected Poems by Bryant, Poe, Emerson, Longfellow by Curtis Hidden Page (1905)
"full of life NOW FULL of life now, compact, visible, 1860. I, forty years old
the eighty-third year of the States, To one a century hence or any number of ..."