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Full

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

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Examples:

"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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