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Definition for full

adjective as in deep in sound

Strongest matches

clear, rich

Strong match

rounded

Weak matches

distinct, loud, resonant, throaty

adjective as in satiated in hunger

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Example Sentences

"The outlets that vacate the spaces that are loaned to them by the Secretary will remain as full members of the Pentagon Press Corps," Ullyot wrote.

From Salon

But, Kobe had a very full life in the 41 years he was here.

The Sultan this morning/afternoon is in full military regalia, a green jacket with tassels thrown over the shoulder and a military cap, his usual outfit for hosting.

In a previous statement when the police investigation began, Sinn Féin said its nominations for the Ballyclare area "were submitted in full compliance with the Electoral Office rules".

From BBC

Training for the highly specialised job of safely guiding aircraft, often full of people, into the air and onto the ground can take as long as three years.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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