"Fully-fledged" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Fully-fledged refers to something that is complete, mature, and advanced in all its aspects, often implying a high level of skill, development, or complexity.
I apologize, but "fullery" is not a commonly used word in English language. It's possible that it's a rare or obsolete term. After conducting research, I found that "fullery" can refer to a place where fullers work, or it can also be a variant of "fuller", which is a person who cleans and thickens cloth by pounding and kneading it with water.
Fulling is a verb that means to clean, thicken, or shrink fabric, especially wool or other natural fibers, by pounding, squeezing, or squeezing out excess dye or moisture. It is often used in the context of textile manufacturing to prepare wool for weaving or other textile processes.
"Full-time" refers to a type of employment or occupation where an individual works a standard number of hours per week, usually 35-40 hours, and is typically considered a permanent or regular member of the workforce.
The Fulmar is a type of seabird, specifically a tern-like bird in the family Hydrobatidae. It is also known as the Harbour Petrel. It is a medium-sized bird with a stocky build and a distinctive black and white pattern on its feathers. Fulmars are found in the Atlantic and Arctic oceans, and are known for their ability to fly long distances and inhabit areas with dense human populations.
Fulminant refers to something that occurs or develops suddenly and purportedly unexpectedly, often in a drastic or extreme manner. In medicine, fulminant disease or condition means it progresses to its most severe or critical stage rapidly.
Fulminating: (adjective) extremely angry or indignant; violent and uncontrolled in expressing strong emotions.