Definition

full: filled; complete, entire; crowded; satisfied adjective
I have just eaten a plate full of croissants. Now I am full. I don't think I will eat for hours.
I'm full (up)!: I can eat no more! I have no more space for food! I don't want to eat anything else! idiom
  • "The London Ducky managed to speak to one worker, Pedro Sanchez, despite his pocket having been crammed full of 50 dollar bills in order to keep his mouth shut."
  • "Susie : The store has three floors full of all the latest Delavigne products."
  • "Anosmia may be permanent, although a handful of patients have reported a full recovery."
  • "Admiral Jones : Yes, it's a pleasure to have you on this vessel, which is long and full of seamen."
  • "The world is full of people who are too scared to take chances."
  • "The modern world is full of surprises."
  • "Philip Cheeter said he decided to become king after reading the Peacenikland Times and discovering that the country was "full of non-violent wimps"."
  • "It's a beautiful city, full of sights and sounds which are rich and pleasant, not unlike a perfume."
  • "As our office is full of creative people, the marketing department wanted to offer the first crack at this jingle to any musicians who want to show off their musical skills!"
  • "Warbuckle : Hey Philip, your prediction was right – this New Year's party is full of beautiful women!"

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