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full
Part of speech: Verb Part of speech: AdjectiveFilled; having no empty space; well supplied; saturated; satiated; copious; plump; expressing much; clear; distinct; sonorous; having the whole disk illuminated; as, a full moon.
Part of speech: NounThe highest state, extent, or measure.
Part of speech: VerbTo scour and thicken, as cloth; to give fulness to.
Part of speech: AdverbCompletely; quite: used in composition to express full extent or degree; as, full- armed, full- fledged, etc.
Usage examples "full":- But Grace was too full of her news to make other answer than cry out: " Oh, mother, we found it! - "Grace Harlowe's Senior Year at High School or The Parting of the Ways", Jessie Graham Flower.
- Besides, I have full power to act. - "The War After the War", Isaac Frederick Marcosson.
- How full of grace! - "Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure", William Thomas Fernie.