1containing or holding as much or as many as possible; having no empty space:waste bins full of rubbishshe could only nod, for her mouth was fullthe hotel is full up
having eaten to one’s limits or satisfaction:she just ate till she was full up
(full of) containing or holding much or many; having a large number of:his diary is full of entries about her
(full of) having a lot of (a particular quality):she was full of confidence
(full of) unable to stop talking or thinking about:they had their photographs taken and he was full of it
(full of) filled with intense emotion:his heart was full of hate
involving many activities:he lived a full life
Australian/NZ & Scottish informal drunk:we were all pretty well full when the van rolled into Mittagong
2 [attributive] not lacking or omitting anything; complete:a full range of sports facilities
(often used for emphasis) reaching the utmost limit; maximum:he reached for the engine control and turned it up to full powerJohn made full use of all the tuition provided
having all the privileges and status attached to a particular position:the country applied for full membership of the European Community
(of a report or account) containing as much detail or information as possible:a full report of the conferencefuller descriptions of these varieties are available elsewhere
used to emphasize an amount or quantity:he kept his fast pace going for the full 14-mile distance
(of a covering material in bookbinding) used for the entire cover:bound in full cloth
3(of a person’s figure or part of the body) plump or rounded:she had full lipsthe fuller figure
(of the hair) having body:volumizing products coat each strand, making hair appear thick and much fuller
(of a garment) cut generously with gathers or folds or so as to fit loosely:the dress has a square neck and a full skirt
(of a sound) strong and resonant:this season’s sopranos produced a full but translucent soundher voice had become fuller
(of a flavour or colour) rich or intense:any unpasteurized cheese will have a fuller flavour than its treated counterpart
ზმნისართი
Universal
1straight; directly:she turned her head and looked full into his face
2very:he knew full well she was too polite to barge in
archaic entirely (used to emphasize an amount or quantity):they talked for full half an hour
არსებითი სახელი
Universal
the period, point, or state of the greatest fullness or strength.
the state or time of full moon.
archaic or Irish the whole.
ზმნა
Universal
1 [with object] black English make (something) full; fill up:he full up the house with bawling
2 [with object] gather or pleat (fabric) so as to make a garment full:a straight piece fulled into a small band at the top
3 [no object] dialect or US (of the moon or tide) become full:fulling moon aloft doth ride
full and by
Sailing close-hauled but with sails filling.
full colour
the full range of colours:lively illustrations in full colour