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Full Of

Definition:

1. (adjective) Containing or containing a lot of something; having plenty of a particular quality or characteristic.

2. (adjective) Completely occupied or filled with a particular thing or emotion.

3. (prepositional phrase) Indicating a person or thing that possesses or exhibits a particular quality or characteristic.

4. (prepositional phrase) Indicating a person or thing that is completely occupied or filled with a particular thing or emotion.

Examples:

1. The fruit bowl is full of delicious apples and oranges.

2. After a long day of work, she felt full of joy as she reunited with her family.

3. She is full of talent - she can sing, dance, and act!

4. The auditorium was full of excited fans, waiting for the concert to start.

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