Full-fashioned


[foo l-fash-uh nd] /ˈfʊlˈfæʃ ənd/

adjective
1.
knitted to conform to the shape of a body part, as of the foot or leg:
full-fashioned hosiery.

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    [foo l-fig-yerd; British foo l-fig-erd] /ˈfʊlˌfɪg yərd; British ˈfʊlˌfɪg ərd/ adjective 1. (of a woman) having an amply proportioned or heavy body. adjective designed for larger women, esp. clothes

  • Full fig

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  • Full-fledged

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