full
//fʊl//
Adjective
containing or holding as much or as many as possible; having no empty space
The glass is full of water.
having eaten enough or more than enough food; satisfied
I'm full. I can't eat any more.
complete; including all parts or aspects
Please write your full name and address.
plump or rounded in shape; not thin
She has a full face with rosy cheeks.
having a lot of a particular quality or thing
The garden is full of beautiful flowers.
Adverb
directly; straight; exactly
The ball hit him full in the face.
very; extremely; completely
I know full well that this is a difficult task.
Noun
the highest or maximum state or degree of something
She enjoyed life to the full.
Verb
to make cloth thicker and more compact by moistening, heating, and pressing
The wool fabric is fulled to make it denser and warmer.