full
/fʊl/ · adjective
Meaning
- Containing the maximum possible amount that can fit in the space available.
- Complete; with nothing omitted.
- Total, entire.
- Having eaten to satisfaction, having a "full" stomach; replete.
- (with of) Replete, abounding with.
- (of physical features) Plump, round.
- Fully; quite; very; thoroughly; completely; exactly; entirely.
- Utmost measure or extent; highest state or degree; the state, position, or moment of fullness; fill.
- (of the moon) The phase of the moon when its entire face is illuminated, full moon.
- (freestyle skiing) An aerialist maneuver consisting of a backflip in conjunction and simultaneous with a complete twist.
- (of the moon) To become full or wholly illuminated.
- To baptise.
- To make cloth denser and firmer by soaking, beating and pressing, to waulk, walk
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