Scottish ground as woe and wonder be them amonge, ffull much was there traitorye the wrought the Erle of Northumberland.
Master Nortton that Esquier with him a ffull great companye; and then the Erles they comen downe to ryde in his companye.
I'le proue a ladyeffull of loue, And be there by the sunn be a quarter highe.
When Aldingar see that little one, Ffull litle of him hee thought; If there had beene halfe a hundred such, Of them he wold not haue wrought.
With that the wedding-day was stayd, The bryde went vnmarryed home againe; Then to her maydens ffast shee loughe, And in her hart shee was ffull ffaine.
Then as this lady sate in a deske, Shee made a loue-letter ffull round; She mad a lettre to Christopher White, And in itt shee put a hundred pound.
Soe haue I done a heathen child, Which ffull sore greiueth mee, For which Ile repent all the dayes of my life, And god be with them all three!
And with a beast is not ffull litle, A lyon of mickle mayne:' Then the kings daughter shee ffell downe, 'For peerlesse is my payne!
Ffor by a knight I say my song, Was bold and ffull hardye; Sir Robert Briuse wold fforth to ffight, In-to Ireland ouer the sea.
That is a white, with a cutt tayle, Ffull sixteen yeeres of age is hee; Giffe you wold lend me that old horsse, Then I shold gett her easilye.
So spak ffull many an envious churle Unto that curteyse countrie wight.
III Sir Tomas from his noblesse halle Did trend his path a somer's daye, And to ye hoyden he did call And these ffull evill words did say: "O wolde you weare a silken gown And binde your haire with ribands gay?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ffull" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.