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Adjective
Holding as much or as many as possible
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“The bus was completely full and unable to take in any more passengers.”
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With all parts included
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“The two winners will each receive a full set of the Puffin Poetry books.”
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Having eaten to one's limits or satisfaction
“After a lavish dinner, we ended up flopped on the settee feeling full and rather bloated.”
Adjective
Involving many activities
“I have lived a full life with many highs, and a few regrets.”
Adjective
Having or including many small details or features
“The prospectus contains full details of the degree courses offered.”
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Not currently available for use
“All the seats were full and there were people standing in the aisles.”
Adjective
(full of) Filled with or abounding in
“I feel full of energy after a good night's sleep.”
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To the highest degree, or at the maximum capacity
“A truck was seen driving at full speed through army-controlled checkpoints on the edges of the small village.”
Adjective
(of a woman's figure or part of the body) Having a feminine figure that is plump or rounded
“With her blonde hair, blue eyes and full figure, Anya looks as if she has stepped out of a Soviet-era poster.”
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Having a surfeit of body fat
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“Decades of gluttony would manifest itself in his full face.”
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Powerful or rich in volume and sound
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“A full reverberation erupted from the speakers as Joe strummed his guitar.”
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(of a flavor or color) Rich or intense
“I love the full flavor of livers and think of them as a veritable treat.”
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(of a garment) Cut generously with gathers or folds or so as to fit loosely
“The third gown was a fashionable emerald green, with a square neck, and a full skirt.”
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Existing in large amounts or numbers
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To a complete or absolute degree
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Complete and uncut, not having had any parts removed
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Characterized by being complete or unbroken
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Under the influence of alcohol
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Having a melodious or harmonious sound
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Large in magnitude or number
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Possessing supreme or ultimate power
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Devoted completely to one object
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Thorough, to a great degree, with intensity
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Exhausting all effort
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Finished or having been brought to an end
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Well off, or not struggling financially
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Generous and tireless with one's contributions of time, money, etc.
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Being pillow-like, exhibiting swelling, inflated
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Detailed and complicated in design and planning, involving many carefully arranged elements
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Brightly colored
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Synonymous with full, blossoming, and flowering
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Hair that is fluffy, full, and teased for added volume and texture
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Completely covered or extending the entire length, height, or size
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Done with or showing thought and attention
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Having a shape that flares out
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(rare) Passionate and intensely comfortable
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Not physically obstructed
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Having or appearing to have no limits
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Giving clear and vividly explicit details
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Loudly cheerful, enthusiastic or approbatory
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From one end to the other
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Clear in meaning without uncertainty or ambiguity
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Having complete political power or control
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Crowded or packed closely together
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Used to express anger, annoyance, or shock, or simply for emphasis
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Exactly as claimed
Adverb
Exactly as stated or indicated
“Gergiev marched boldly forward throughout, looking fate full in the face.”
Adverb
To a great extent or degree
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“They are willing to throw everything into the hazard, knowing full well that their lives are at risk.”
Noun
The whole of something
“The invoice has been paid in full.”
Noun
Any of several succulent plants, of the genus Sempervivum, having a rosette of fleshy leaves
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The situation where an event is so well attended, or public transportation so full
Determiner
A sufficient amount of
Determiner
Complete, or the greatest possible
Verb
To make cloth (especially tweed in Scotland) denser and more felt-like by soaking and beating
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