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II . full [fʊl] ADV

1. full (completely):

full

2. full (directly):

full

3. full (very):

full
to know full well [that ...]
prav dobro vedeti[, da ...]

III . full [fʊl] N

in full
v celoti
to the full
to the full

chock-ˈfull ADJ inf

1. chock-full (full):

2. chock-full fig:

ˈcram-full ADJ cram-full [of sb/sth]

full-ˈblood·ed ADJ

1. full-blooded (vigorous):

2. full-blooded animal:

full ˈboard N no pl Brit

full-ˈfrontal ADJ

full-frontal picture:

full-ˈgrown ADJ

full ˈmoon N

full moon

ˈfull-page ADJ

ˈfull-scale ADJ

1. full-scale (original size):

2. full-scale (all-out):

full ˈstop N

1. full stop (punctuation mark):

full stop Brit Aus
pika f

2. full stop (complete halt):

to come to a full stop

3. full stop Brit:

I'm not going, full stop

full ˈtime N SPORTS

full time

ˈfull-time ADJ ADV

half-ˈfull ADJ

full-cream ˈmilk N no pl

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
If you think about search in 2006 and then social as another tent pole, we've evolved into a full-service agency very much with strong ideas.
www.adweek.com
The question is when will they make the full time switch.
profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
The building contains only 12 apartments: a ground floor maisonette, 10 full-floor apartments and a multi-floor penthouse.
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Valet parking and a full service concierge have been added to complete the full service offering of this boutique office condominium.
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The address bar has been modified to present a breadcrumbs view, which shows the full path to the current location.
en.wikipedia.org
The ND is a three-year, full-time study at college.
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The liquid assets serve as the cushion for the broker-dealer's recovery of the full amounts owed to it by customers.
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I tingle just thinking about the full-body sensation accompanying a cotton bud exploring the inside of my ear canal.
www.gizmodo.com.au
He returned to his diocese full of remorse, and begged for the election of another bishop, but his diocesans refused to let him resign.
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Even travellers in their forties can not speak ("roker") full Romany.
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