full flavour
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffullandflavour
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full
adjective
uk/fʊl/us/fʊl/
(of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or ...
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flavour
noun
uk/ˈfleɪ.vər/us/ˈfleɪ.vɚ/
how food or drink tastes, or a particular ...
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(Definition offullandflavourfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoffull flavour
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Thefullflavourof those 50 pages is caught in the first paragraph.
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Thefullflavourof that has not come out in the debate.
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Despite that, the report cannot provide thefullflavourof what we learned.
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It would be difficult to recreate thefullflavourhe gave to those very descriptive words.
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This also adds a rich,fullflavour.
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The strength equals that of afullflavourfilter cigarette.
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Thefullflavourof the regulations is contained in regulation 13, on which it is worth dwelling.
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He needs to read both of them in order to appreciate thefullflavourof those debates.
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I wanted to hear thefullflavourand strength of the arguments in advance, and then reach a balanced position.
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Some of these are transcribed and analysed in a useful appendix, so that the reader gets afullflavour of the original material and how it has been used.
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I recommend others to read the document at a single reading to obtain thefullflavourand to realise what a fool's paradise it is.
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They plan to be "out and about," so that they can really get thefullflavourof the current concerns in different parts of the country.
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They plan to be out and about so that they can really get thefullflavourof the current concerns in different parts of the country.
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Traditionally, coriander is gently roasted before grinding as this brings out itsfullflavouras well as making it easier to grind finely.
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It brings the far-flung areas to the desk of the reader with amazing clarity keeping thefullflavourof the life.
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