full

US /fʊl/

UK /fʊl/

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adj.AdjectiveContaining all the parts; complete
I have the full collection of Edgar Alan Poe books
adj.AdjectiveContaining or holding as much as possible
My parents left for a couple of days and left the fridge full of food
adv.AdverbIn a direct manner; completely
He took a punch full on the chin and then he fell to the ground
adj.AdjectiveHaving had enough food
I can’t eat any more, I’m full
adj.AdjectiveWide; ample.
She wore a full skirt.
adj.AdjectiveHaving the entire surface illuminated.
The full moon lit up the night sky.
adj.AdjectiveRich and resonant.
He has a full, rich voice.
prep.PrepositionFilled with.
The room was full of people.
adv.AdverbCompletely; to the greatest extent.
He lived his life to the full.

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