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be full

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb be full has 1 sense
  1. be full - be sated, have enough to eat; "I'm full--don't give me any more beans, please"
    Antonyms:
    starve, hunger, famish
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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be full


Description:

"Be full" is a verb phrase that indicates the state of being completely satisfied or having eaten enough food. It can also refer to a space or container being completely occupied or filled.


Examples:

Verb:

1. I am full after eating such a delicious meal.
2. The customer was full after devouring the entire pizza.
3. She can't eat anymore; her stomach is already full.


Noun:

1. The stadium was full of cheering fans.
2. The full moon illuminated the night sky.
3. The gas tank is almost full, we should stop for refueling soon.


Adjective:

1. The glass is full to the brim with milk.
2. His plate was full of different types of desserts.
3. Despite her busy schedule, she leads a fulfilling life.


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