full

What is the Definition of full?

Noun:

  1. the time when the Moon is fully illuminated

Verb:

  1. beat for the purpose of cleaning and thickening
  2. make (a garment)
  3. increase in phase

Adjective:

  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)
  6. having the normally expected amount
  7. being at a peak or culminating point
  8. having ample fabric

Adverb:

  1. to the greatest degree or extent; completely or entirely; (`full' in this sense is used as a combining form)

How can I use full in a sentence?

They bought Harry's school books in a shop called Flourish and Blotts where the shelves were stacked to the ceiling with books as large as paving stones bound in leather; books the size of postage stamps in covers of silk; books full of peculiar symbols and a few books with nothing in them at all.

According to the large clock over the arrivals board, he had ten minutes left to get on the train to Hogwarts and he had no idea how to do it; he was stranded in the middle of a station with a trunk he could hardly lift, a pocket full of wizard money, and a large owl.

For one thing, when Seamus Finnigan asked eagerly to hear how Quirrell had fought off the zombie, Quirrell went pink and started talking about the weather; for another, they had noticed that a funny smell hung around the turban, and the Weasley twins insisted that it was stuffed full of garlic as well, so that Quirrell was protected wherever he went.

After a meal of turkey sandwiches, crumpets, trifle, and Christmas cake, everyone felt too full and sleepy to do much before bed except sit and watch Percy chase Fred and George all over Gryffindor tower because they'd stolen his prefect badge.

For a full minute the three of them stood and looked at the little bundle; Hagrid's shoulders shook, Professor McGonagall blinked furiously, and the twinkling light that usually shone from Dumbledore's eyes seemed to have gone out.


Other meanings of full (synonyms, cognates).


ENRU
full
  • полный, полностью
full coverage
  • распространяется на всех (на все случаи)
full employment
  • полная занятость
full load
  • полная нагрузка
full power
  • полномочия
full renovation
  • восстановительный ремонт
full repair
  • капитальный ремонт
full size
  • в натуральную величину
full time
  • полный рабочий день
  • полная рабочая неделя
fuller
  • валяльщик
fullness
  • полнота
fully
  • полностью
fully paid
  • сполна оплаченный


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