full adjective
(filled to capacity; having no empty space): The glass is full.
(crowded with people; containing many items): The hall was full to the door. The subway is full of people. The bedroom is full of pictures.
(having eaten so much that you cannot eat more): No more food, please; I’m full.
(complete or entire; with nothing lacking): What is your full name? You must pay the full cost of repairs. I have a full set of dishes.
(to the highest or greatest extent possible; maximum): We were traveling at full speed.
(very busy or active): I’ll go to bed early; I have a full day ahead.
(eventful; rich in experiences): He had lived a very full life.
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