The average reader will spend 1 hours and 36 minutes reading this book at 250 WPM (words per minute).
At my pre-school we used to do a rendition of the nativity scene. As an outlawed child I decided to not follow any of the lines I was given, when playing Mary or Joseph (depending on the gender). I picked up a stick that had a hole in it and made a squelching sound. The audience was confused about the unfathomable action that I did. When I got home, my mother, who was also the director, started to yell at me saying I had ruined her play. While I was being yelled at I can see the only bystander, my dad, laughing at this situation. That was the last time my mother let me be in one of her plays.
The word with an affix that means "full of" is D. Stupendous. Stupenduos contains an adjective suffix which means "full of". Other examples like the words 'Poisonous', meaning full of poison and 'joyous' meaning full of joy. Stupendous means astounding or extraordinary.