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The time when the Moon is fully illuminated The moon is at the full |
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Beat for the purpose of cleaning and thickening Full the cloth |
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Make (a garment) fuller by pleating or gathering |
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Increase in phase The moon is waxing |
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Containing as much or as many as is possible or normal A full glass A sky full of stars A full life The auditorium was full to overflowing |
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Constituting the full quantity or extent Complete An entire town devastated by an earthquake Gave full attention A total failure |
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Complete in extent or degree and in every particular A full game A total eclipse A total disaster |
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Filled to satisfaction with food or drink A full stomach |
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(of sound) having marked deepness and body Full tones A full voice |
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Having the normally expected amount Gives full measure Gives good measure A good mile from here |
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Being at a peak or culminating point Broad daylight Full summer |
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Having ample fabric The current taste for wide trousers A full skirt |
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To the greatest degree or extent Completely or entirely (`full' in this sense is used as a combining form) Fully grown He didn't fully understand Knew full well Full-grown Full-fledged |