What does the word full mean?
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The highest state, point, or degree; the state of being full; fulness.
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Fully.
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Containing all that the space will hold; filled; ample; complete.
Part of speech: verb transitive, verb intransitive
Part of speech: verb transitive
Part of speech: verb
Part of speech: noun
Part of speech: adverb
Part of speech: adjective
Part of speech: adjective
Usage examples for full
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" Yes," said Peter, " I have had a very full week." – The Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him by Paul Leicester Ford
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Tell him I'm in bed, full, but'll be out in an hour or so. – The Desire of the Moth; and The Come On by Eugene Manlove Rhodes
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The church is full and hot. – Nancy A Novel by Rhoda Broughton