full-handed

Alternative forms

 * fullhanded

Etymology
From.

Adjective

 * 1) Carrying something, especially something valuable, such as a gift.
 * 2) Wealthy, having all that is needed.
 * 3) Enthusiastic and generous.
 * 4) Using the palm of the hand and/or broad gestures.
 * 5) Having people that fill all positions.
 * 6) Complete; fully qualified or fully equipped.
 * 1) Enthusiastic and generous.
 * 2) Using the palm of the hand and/or broad gestures.
 * 3) Having people that fill all positions.
 * 4) Complete; fully qualified or fully equipped.
 * 1) Using the palm of the hand and/or broad gestures.
 * 2) Having people that fill all positions.
 * 3) Complete; fully qualified or fully equipped.
 * 1) Using the palm of the hand and/or broad gestures.
 * 2) Having people that fill all positions.
 * 3) Complete; fully qualified or fully equipped.
 * 1) Having people that fill all positions.
 * 2) Complete; fully qualified or fully equipped.
 * 1) Having people that fill all positions.
 * 2) Complete; fully qualified or fully equipped.
 * 1) Complete; fully qualified or fully equipped.
 * 1) Complete; fully qualified or fully equipped.
 * 1) Complete; fully qualified or fully equipped.
 * 1) Complete; fully qualified or fully equipped.

Adverb

 * 1) With full hands; bearing valuables or gifts.
 * 2) As a wealthy person, having all that is needed.
 * 3) Generously and whole-heartedly
 * 4) With the entire hand.
 * 5) Fully staffed or with all positions filled.
 * 6) In a complete and fully-formed manner.
 * 1) Generously and whole-heartedly
 * 2) With the entire hand.
 * 3) Fully staffed or with all positions filled.
 * 4) In a complete and fully-formed manner.
 * 1) Fully staffed or with all positions filled.
 * 2) In a complete and fully-formed manner.
 * 1) In a complete and fully-formed manner.
 * 1) In a complete and fully-formed manner.
 * 1) In a complete and fully-formed manner.