1628 O. Felltham (new ed.) 113 To be poore, is to be made a pauement for the tread of the full-minded [1628 (earlier ed.) full-mined] man.
1826 J. M. Sherer 118 My companion proved a most agreeable, full-minded man, with a well-thumbed Euripides in his pocket.
2011 (Nexis) 20 Dec. (Arts & Entertainment section) 14 For him, full-minded, full-bodied attention is the basis of morality.