Similar words: be full of, usefully, ruefully, to the full, carefully, woefully, gleefully, fatefully. Meaning: v. be sated, have enough to eat.
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2. The club seemed to be full of eccentrics.
3. You have to be empty in order to be full.
4. May your family be full of divine blessings on this Thanksgiving!
5. City life can be full of snares for young people.
6. The subject may be full of interest to you, but it holds no interest for me.
7. The media appears to be full of self-styled 'experts' who are happy to give their views on subjects that they actually know very little about.
8. Their promises turned out to be full of sham and hypocrisy.
9. It will be full of regular features!
10. The hotel seemed to be full of newlyweds.
11. Today will be full of exciting opportunities.
12. The room will very quickly be full of smoke.
13. His expression was meant to be full of amazement.
14. At night, the old house seemed to be full of strange creaks and bumps.
15. It will be full of surprises and amazing special effects and is a treat not to be missed.
16. Afterwards she would be full of remorse and would return to playing the clean-living model student.
17. In addition there will be full catalogue entries for each exhibit by a team of scholars.
18. Pupil rolls will be full to bursting and staff will be of the highest standard because of the large school rolls.
19. The musicians have to be full partners in the downsizing.
20. Which did not cease to be full of visitors coming and going[Sentencedict.com], eating and drinking.
21. The Republicans in Congress may be full of energy and ideas.
22. Sown in March, they will be full and leafy by the time the roses burst forth in early June.
23. Hell, for Eloise, could well turn out to be full of fish batter, sliced potatoes and boiling fat.
23. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
24. He dares to declare war on the dark people, the heart must be full of light.
25. Take care when preparing vegetables - wash thoroughly, as any traces of soil are likely to be full of bacteria.
26. Progress may be painfully fast or slow, and will be full of contradictions.
27. Don't let the present pass in sorrow, hoping that the future will be full of joy. RVM
28. She paced the floor, waiting until she judged the rooms would be full of people.
29. Drink and drink - for were you to drink a whole ocean, the Chalice would still be full to the brim.
30. Many would agree but this system ignores the customers who may be full of emotions like fear and helplessness.
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