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Adj. A large amount. From the building trade and a hod full of bricks. Also hodful.
Having both a moustache and a full beard.
Ram−jam full is slang for crammed full.
Wull is Dorset slang for will.
The appearance of muscle pressing against skin. The best competitive bodybuilders manage to look simultaneous full and shredded.
Fall is Dorset slang fror autumn.
Full is American and Australian slang for drunk.
energetic ‘You’re full of beans today.’
Entirely full.
chockablock | chock-a-block | chock-full
completely full of people or things, crammed full
Having full control of one's body and mind. See also Not the full quid
Full monty is slang for the complete amount.
Full moon is London Cockney rhyming slang for a lunatic (loon).
John Bull is London Cockney rhyming slang for full. John Bull is Cockney rhyming slang for an arrest (pull). John Bull is Australian slang for drunk.
Full of shit is slang for being mistaken.
Full of beans is slang for lively.
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a.
Fully expanded, as a blossom; as, a full-bloun rose.
Compar.
Not wanting in any essential quality; complete, entire; perfect; adequate; as, a full narrative; a person of full age; a full stop; a full face; the full moon.
Compar.
Abundantly furnished or provided; sufficient in. quantity, quality, or degree; copious; plenteous; ample; adequate; as, a full meal; a full supply; a full voice; a full compensation; a house full of furniture.
adv.
With full speed.
a.
Full of courage or confidence.
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To fill or supply fully with food; to feed; to satisfy.
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To make full; to fill.
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Having a full supply of blood.
Compar.
Filled up, having within its limits all that it can contain; supplied; not empty or vacant; -- said primarily of hollow vessels, and hence of anything else; as, a cup full of water; a house full of people.
Compar.
Having the attention, thoughts, etc., absorbed in any matter, and the feelings more or less excited by it, as, to be full of some project.
v. i.
To become fulled or thickened; as, this material fulls well.
v. t.
To fill too full.
imp.
of Fall
v. t.
To fell; to cut down; as, to fall a tree.
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Having the orb or disk complete or fully illuminated; like the full moon.
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Quite full; choke-full.
v. i.
To become full or wholly illuminated; as, the moon fulls at midnight.
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Full to the brim; quite full; chock-full.
adv.
In a full manner or degree; completely; entirely; without lack or defect; adequately; satisfactorily; as, to be fully persuaded of the truth of a proposition.
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