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(noun) the time when the Moon is fully illuminated. Synonyms: full moon, full-of-the-moon, full phase of the moon. Examples: "The moon is at the full."
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(verb) beat for the purpose of cleaning and thickening. Examples: "Full the cloth."
Verb Definition 1
(adj) containing as much or as many as is possible or normal. Synonyms: full (vs. empty). Examples: "A full glass." "A sky full of stars." "A full life." "The auditorium was full to overflowing."
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(adj) constituting the full quantity or extent; complete. Synonyms: entire, total. Examples: "An entire town devastated by an earthquake." "Gave full attention." "A total failure."
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(adj) complete in extent or degree and in every particular. Synonyms: total. Examples: "A full game." "A total eclipse." "A total disaster."
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(adj) filled to satisfaction with food or drink. Synonyms: replete(predicate). Examples: "A full stomach."
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(adj) (of sound) having marked deepness and body. Synonyms: full (vs. thin). Examples: "Full tones." "A full voice."
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(adj) having the normally expected amount. Synonyms: good. Examples: "Gives full measure." "Gives good measure." "A good mile from here."
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(adj) being at a peak or culminating point. Synonyms: broad(prenominal), full(prenominal). Examples: "Broad daylight." "Full summer."
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(adj) having ample fabric. Synonyms: wide, wide-cut. Examples: "The current taste for wide trousers." "A full skirt."
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