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be full of be filled with I saw a house which 20 avr. 2010 Although it leaves us with a little collection of punctuation marks all together, if I had to I'd be inclined to include the full stop. The question mark marks the end of the quoted 28 fvr. 2011 I wonder if I can use full stop instead of colon when to say time. For example, I will arrive there at 14.25.( instead of at 14:25) Is it right? 2 avr. 2022 I wonder if its impolite to address someone by their full name in an email, as in Dear Firstname Lastname. I know its common practice to address someone with honorific 14 mars 2024 CdmpdmpWindowsWindowsdmp 29 juin 2012 Hi, what's the difference (if any) between the following two sentences?: My bottle is full of beer My bottle is filled with beer In fact, I'm testing in general when to use "full of" and 29 janv. 2018 Hello Everyone, I have a specific question about full stops/periods and spaces with initials of names, as used in different versions of English/as recommended by different style LCL=less than container load, 22 oct. 2024 dmp dmp Full
NameChunhua WangFull Name The meaning of FULL is containing as much or as many as is possible or normal often used with of. How to use full in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Full. Full definition: completely filled; containing all that can be held; filled to utmost capacity.. See examples of FULL used in a sentence. 3 days ago full (comparative fuller or more full, superlative fullest or most full) Containing the maximum possible amount that can fit in the space available. FULL definition: 1. (of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or a lot: 2. containing a. Learn more. of the maximum size, amount, extent, volume, etc.: a full load of five tons; to receive full pay. Clothing (of garments, drapery, etc.) wide, ample, or having ample folds. Define full. full synonyms, full pronunciation, full translation, English dictionary definition of full. adj. fuller , fullest 1. Containing all that is normal or possible: a full pail. Find 1171 different ways to say FULL, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com. Full definition: Containing all that is normal or possible. Containing or holding as much or as many as possible; having within its limits all it will hold; having no space empty; filled to capacity. Often with of or with followed by the thing or things contained (in Old English also expressed by the genitive). In general use. full to the brim: see brim n.2 II.4b. 6 days ago Something that's full holds as much as it can. If your glass is full of root beer, it's up the brim no more root beer will fit inside it. When a trash bag is full, it's time to take it outside, and when your mouth is full of cake, you'd better swallow it before you take another bite.