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Full

/fʊl/
Containing everything wanted or needed; having or holding as much of something as possible.

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"I am enduring it!" she cried, her eyes full of tears.Ye know full well who we were trying to get to.The Olive Branch was full of that sort of international peace.

Etymology:

etymology
The word full stems from Old English full, which is derived from Proto-Germanic fulla-, and similar to Latin plenus and Greek pleres.

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