full: signification et définitions

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Qu'est-ce qu'un full?

Qu'est-ce qu'un full?

  • Containing all that is normal or possible: a full pail.
  • Complete in every particular: a full account.
  • Baseball Amounting to three balls and two strikes. Used of a count.
  • Baseball Having a base runner at first, second, and third base: The bases were full when the slugger stepped up to bat.
  • Of maximum or highest degree: at full speed.
  • Being at the peak of development or maturity: in full bloom.
  • Having a great deal or many: a book full of errors.
  • Totally qualified, accepted, or empowered: a full member of the club.
  • Rounded in shape; plump: a full figure.
  • Having or made with a generous amount of fabric: full draperies.
  • Having an appetite completely satisfied, especially for food or drink: was full after the Thanksgiving dinner.
  • Providing an abundance, especially of food.
  • Having depth and body; rich: a full aroma; full tones.
  • Completely absorbed or preoccupied: "He was already pretty full of himself” ( Ron Rosenbaum).
  • Possessing both parents in common: full brothers; full sisters.
  • To a complete extent; entirely: knowing full well.
  • Exactly; directly: full in the path of the moon.
  • To make (a garment) full, as by pleating or gathering.
  • To become full. Used of the moon.
  • The maximum or complete size or amount: repaid in full.
  • The highest degree or state: living life to the full.
  • To increase the weight and bulk of (cloth) by shrinking and beating or pressing.

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