full - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • grace: Prayers after Confession Kneel 1. Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee.
  • charm: Serrada is a typical Trentino farming village, stone built, timber roofed, and full of charm.
  • character: It's full of these Welsh characters I've been dying to write about for years.
  • flavor: And it was so full of flavor that some of the young tasters couldn't believe it really was lamb.
  • energy: This was a fine GuilFest debut full of energy & humor, which could only have been improved by being later in the day.
  • goody: The Waste Aware Team were very impressed with the boys ' work and they each received a Waste Aware Pack full of recycled goodies.

Modifying Another Word

  • chock: With Details, Richard Davis has delivered an album chock full of clinical, exquisitely'detailed ' ( ahem ), production.
  • nearly: Levels in Beacon East fluctuating depending on flow in stream varying from approx 4 ' deep to pipes nearly full to top.

Modifies a noun

  • description/comments: To view the full descriptive record for each resource click the ' [ View full description/Comments ] ' .
  • detail: In each case, full details of the product with a larger picture can be accessed by clicking on the product name.
  • text: Full text of Hilary Benn's speech How should we fund an African NHS?
  • range: They also stock the full range of single switch software from Sensory Software.
  • story: For the full story of the Spiral sessions take a look at our Harry Roche page.
  • article: Read full article ยป Does the Internet really matter?

Used with adjective complement

  • pack: The book is packed full of brilliant description, facts and analysis, and is truly the creation of a first-class scholar.
  • cram: Inside the band had set up camp with rooms crammed full of guitars and sound equipment.
  • know: In fact, Stalin knew full well that the Poles would not be willing to see Nazi control of Poland replaced by Soviet control.
  • seem: We had hoped to moor before Whitchurch Lock but all the moorings seemed full.
  • feel: My feeling of well being and energy levels have picked up a lot and now I go home feeling full of energy.
  • pump: He said " for someone who's just been pumped full of poison, you're looking really well " .

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