Synonym: broad, complete, entire, expansive, fat, plump, roomy, round, wide. Antonym: empty, hollow, vacant. Similar words: in full, be full of, to the full, full-time, hopefully, in full swing, at full speed, successfully. Meaning: [fʊl] n. the time when the moon is fully illuminated. v. 1. beat for the purpose of cleaning and thickening 2. make (a garment) fuller by pleating or gathering 3. increase in phase. adj. 1. containing as much or as many as is possible or normal 2. constituting the full quantity or extent; complete 3. complete in extent or degree and in every particular 4. filled to satisfaction with food or drink 5. (of sound) having marked depth and body 6. having the normally expected amount 7. being at a peak or culminating point 8. having ample fabric. adv. to the greatest degree or extent; completely or entirely; (`full' in this sense is used as a combining form).
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61. Your money will be refunded in full.
62. he cupboard was full of rubbish.
63. The full orchestra includes two pairs of French horns.
64. I can't shut my suitcase-it's too full.
65. Bergman's films are often full of gloom and despair.
66. The house was full of worthless junk.
67. The newspaper printed the full text of the interview.
68. The hall was full of people.
69. Her voice was full of emotion .
70. The film is full of allusions to Hitchcock.
71. There were cardboard boxes stuffed full of clothes.
72. Your composition is full of spelling mistakes.
73. The catalogue is full of testimonials from satisfied customers.
74. The sink was full of dirty plates.
75. The fishermen drew in their nets full of fish.
76. My grandfather's life was full of trials and tribulations.
77. The film is full of historical inaccuracies.
78. A full day's teaching exhausts me.
79. The classroom was full of activity; every child was busy.
80. We put a full stop at the end of a sentence.
81. He showed a full understanding of the sequence of events.
82. Only with organization can the wisdom of the collective be given full play.
83. Now they realized the full implications of the new system.
84. All my life, I've only been pretending. Without me, his world will go on turning. A world that's full of happiness that I have never known.
85. It was a rough mountain road, full of stones and huge holes.
86. This cup is very full so be careful with it.
87. Children over the age of 12 must pay full fare.
88. The teachers have the full backing of the school governors.
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89. You can't reach for anything new, if your hands are still full of yesterdays junk.
90. references are given in full at the end of this article.
More similar words: in full, be full of, to the full, full-time, hopefully, in full swing, at full speed, successfully, awful, handful, helpful, Bull., pull, bull, colorful, bullet, sully, skull, be useful to, pull off, pull out, pull up, pull in, pull on, fulfilling, meaningful, pull down, nullify, pull through.