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be full

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. be fullverb

    be sated, have enough to eat

    "I'm full--don't give me any more beans, please"

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  1. be full

    To be full refers to the state of holding or containing as much as possible or permitted, reaching the maximum capacity. It can also refer to the state of having consumed enough food or drink, causing a feeling of satiety or satisfaction. Additionally, it can imply the completeness or entirety of something.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of be full in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of be full in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of be full in a Sentence

  1. John Goodenough:

    Life is full of surprises.

  2. Tyler Shields:

    Right now it’s bad for business for her, in the long run, I think it might be better. I think she needs to do a full-blown feature-length documentary about this whole thing … I think that to see her side of it, to see other people’s side of it, it could be crazy.Netflixshould do it.

  3. Jeff Zhang:

    The digital transformation journey for businesses in China, which was previously expected to take three to five years, is now likely to be accelerated to be completed within one year, to move forward in full speed, we are not only building trusted cloud technologies and services, but also investing in worldwide IT talents.

  4. Roger Wicker:

    My initial review of the confidential settlement raises several troubling questions about Ms. Sohn’s nomination, the possibility of the nominee’s future financial liability to a number of companies regulated by the FCC, and the timing of this settlement in relation to her nomination, demands a full discussion by the committee to ensure that there is a clear understanding of the ability for this nominee to act without any cloud of ethical doubt.

  5. Roger Daltrey:

    We're old men now...we can't go out there and pretend it's going to be anywhere like we were 40, 50 years ago, adding the orchestra...can elevate the music into a place where it feels kind of grown up...(but) people mustn't think just because there's an orchestra with The Who that it's going to be watered down. We'll be playing exactly full throttle like we usually do.

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