full-fraught (adj.) Old form(s): full fraught
filled to the brim, jam-packed
H5 II.ii.139[King Henry to Scroop] thy fall hath left a kind of blot / To mark the full-fraught man and best endued / With some suspicion [i.e. the man packed with the best qualities]
TG III.ii.70[Proteus to Thurio] sonnets, whose composed rhymes / Should be full-fraught with serviceable vows
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