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Full

(adj)
UK
fʊl
US
fʊl
Definition: Containing or holding as much or as many as possible; having no empty space.
Meaning: Đầy, đầy đủ
Very Common
How to use "Full" vocabulary in sentence (example)

You can view a 15th century shipwreck that was discovered in the 1990s, which was full of ceramic artefacts.

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The more debt you have, the less people will want to give you things without your paying full price for them.

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Horses can't see in full-color.

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In recent years he has retired from working full time at Microsoft, and has instead concentrated on working with his charitable foundation "The Bill and Melinda gates Foundation.".

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From 2008 Gates has worked full time on his philanthropic interests.

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The vast area, known locally as Yaowarat, is full of streets and alleys that are in turn full of shops and restaurants and countless street food vendors.

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The total amount of videos uploaded in 2010 is the equivalent of 150,000+ full-length movies in theaters every week.

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The ancient River Nile was full of fish.

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Barcelona is seen as one of the most beautiful cities in the world, full of life and features on many bucket lists.

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The city itself is full of timeless and beautiful architecture, stunning waterfronts, lush green parks, culture, museums, history, amazing food and a great night life.

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Was Machu Picchu a temple full of virgins?

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As you can see, the world is full of incredible countries with amazing things to see and do.

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Designer Jeremy Scott, who now has a full line of Adidas sneakers bearing his name, began his collaboration with the brand many years prior when Adidas produced a version of its Forum Hi sneaker with the designer's face on it.

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