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full of activity

full of meaning

full of people

full of vigor (energy, life, etc.)

of full blood

be full of amazement at VB

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A hand full of skiers and snowboarders took on the challenge in everything from an elf outfit to a full snowsuit.
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Her wardrobe is full of vintage clothes and her knitted bathing costumes alone fill an ottoman chest.
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Company dissects the cacophony of room full of chatterers and organizes it into song form.
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Its tunes are graceful and pleasant, full of local color.
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Up to this point, the aforementioned book has been considered by many specialists to be a fabulous story full of fantasy.
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Full of ability with his best years ahead he is held back by the ties to mummy's apron strings.
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Other writers full of cogency and wit will fill his place.
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It was a very new style to performances full of gestures, pathetic and majestic wrapped immersions of those times.
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Again, a lot to be said for that, in a world full of chancers, eejits and egomaniacs.
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Suddenly, the papers were full of stories about scroungers and skivers.
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