FULLY
ADVERBS
1225 — ALL OVER in every respect, fully, totally
1300 — LARGE amply, fully, quite, by a great deal; abundantly → chiefly Sc. & N. Eng., obs.
1330 — FAIR completely, fully, quite → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1425 — AT ONE’S RIGHT fully, completely → obs.
1536 — LARGIERLY more fully, at greater length → obs.
1579 — THOROUGH-STITCH right through to the end; thoroughly, completely, fully; usually in phrase, ‘to go thorough-stitch’, to perform something thoroughly, carry it out completely and effectually → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1641 — BACK AND EDGE through everything, fully, wholly, thoroughly, completely
1821 — TO THE MASTHEAD to the full → Sc.
1835 — JAM UP completely, entirely, fully; all the way → Amer. dial.
1885 — ALL-OUT completely, fully
1905 — JAM completely, entirely, fully; all the way → Amer. dial.
1907 — EVERY BIT AND GRAIN fully, completely, all → Amer. dial.
1970 — BACK-TO-BACK of the greatest possible extent; comprehensively, fully → African-American sl.