fou


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fou

(fuː)
adj
1. full
2. drunk
[perhaps a Scot variant of full]
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"It doesn't stand to reason that a pretty woman could be th' mother o' such a fou' little lass," she had added obstinately.
The steep cliff near th mouth of the Rio Negro is its northern limit on the Patagonian coast; and they have there wandered about fou hundred miles from the great central line of their habitation in the Andes.
Speaking to journalists at a press briefing on Thursday, the Customs Area Controller, FOU Zone A of the NCS, Compt.
"I took it out of the kitchen at Le Roi Fou, switching to biodegradable paper, reusable plastic and stainless steel containers with lids.
Day passes to Puy du Fou, start at about PS30 for adults, PS20 for children.
Le Roi Fou offers a relaxed fine dining experience and serves modern European dishes influenced by Jerome's French-Swiss roots and extensive culinary career in fine restaurants, including as Head Chef at Anton Mosimann's private dining club.
The sheer scale of it was truly incredible, as were the spectacular lighting effects, 3D video projection and the flight of 20 Neopters, Puy du Fou's drones.
Fou on 9 July to police, he says he withdrew US$7,100.00 from Ecoma Mauritania's account as a Director with the purpose of shipping the company's container.