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rap full
adjective
- (of a sail or sails) filled with wind; clean full.
adverb
- with all sails full of wind.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of rap full1
First recorded in 1865–70
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Example Sentences
He once worked at a renovation company but ditched it to pursue rap full time.
From Seattle Times
Although he certainly hasn’t forgotten fans who prefer their rap full of bravado, here the Atlanta rapper is introspective.
From Washington Post
As this broke us off considerably from our course, we hove the cutter about, and were then able to lie about south-and-by-east, a good rap full.
From Project Gutenberg
We continued to bowl away to the southward; and as we kept our canvas a good rap full, the little barkie tripped along a good honest nine knots every hour.
From Project Gutenberg
He eventually quit school to promote rap full time.
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