full
Prononciation : [/fʊl/]
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Contexte : « quantity »
(adjective) when something is completely filled or containing as much as it can. Like when your glass is filled with water right up to the top.
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The basket was full of apples.
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The gas tank is not full; it needs to be refilled.
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Is your backpack full of books?
Contexte : « feeling »
(adjective) when someone is satisfied and content with what they have. Like when you've eaten a big meal and feel happy and satisfied.
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After finishing his project, he felt full of pride.
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She didn't feel full because she was still hungry.
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Do you feel full after a big dinner?
Contexte : « filling »
(verb) to make something completely filled or to put as much as possible in it. Like when you fill up a jar with cookies until there are no more cookies left.
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She fulls the water bottle before going for a hike.
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He didn't full the gas tank and ran out of fuel.
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Did you remember to full the bird feeder with seeds?
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