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full
(EN)
adjective
adjective “full”
full
,
fuller
,
fullest
holding as much as possible within a given space
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The bus was so
full
that no one else could get on.
not missing any parts; whole and complete
He gave a
full
account of the events that took place.
satisfied from eating enough food
After the huge Thanksgiving dinner, we were all feeling very
full
.
containing a large number or amount of something
The garden was
full
of beautiful flowers in every color.
(of hands) holding or carrying as much as one can
She arrived with her arms
full
.
having a rounded shape or appearance
She admired her reflection, noting her
full
cheeks in the mirror.
completely illuminated, as in the moon's phase
We planned our night hike to coincide with the
full
moon.
generously sized or loose-fitting, especially in clothing
He wore a
full
coat that billowed behind him in the wind.
rich in sound or flavor
The wine had a
full
flavor that lingered on the palate.
completely engaged or preoccupied with something
His mind was
full
of thoughts about the upcoming exam.
firm
siding
available
sentiment