Definition of Fullam

1. n. A false die. See Fulham.

Definition of Fullam

1. fulham [n -S] - See also: fulham

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fullam

full tilt
full tilt boogie
full time
full to the brim
full to the gills
full toss
full tosses
full treatment
full up
full verb
full well
full whack
full whacks
fullage
fullages
fullam (current term)
fullams
fullan
fullans
fullback
fullbacks
fullblood
fullbloods
fullbring
fullburn
fullcome
fullcourt
fulldo
fulldriven
fulled

Literary usage of Fullam

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute by United States Naval Institute (1903)
"I am certainly very much obliged to Commander Murdock and Lieutenant-Commanders Fiske, Mulligan, fullam and Cleaves for their discussion of the paper. ..."

2. Massachusetts Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Judicial by Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1883)
"There was no evidence that fullam held himself out to the plaintiff as a ... If the arrangement between the defendants was that fullam was to furnish the ..."

3. Municipal History of Essex County in Massachusetts by Benjamin F Arrington (1922)
"HENRY H. fullam—Prominent in the business life of Lynn, Henry H. fullam has achieved success, entirely by his own efforts, and is carrying forward a ..."

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