full (Adjective) — Containing as much or as many as is possible or normal. ex. "a full glass" ex. "a sky full of stars" ex. "a full life" ex. "the auditorium was full to overflowing"
full (Adjective) — Constituting the full quantity or extent; complete. ex. "gave full attention"
full (Adjective) — Complete in extent or degree and in every particular. ex. "a full game"
full (Adjective) — Filled to satisfaction with food or drink. ex. "a full stomach"
full (Adjective) — (of sound) having marked deepness and body. ex. "full tones" ex. "a full voice"
full (Adjective) — Having the normally expected amount. ex. "gives full measure"
full (Adjective) — Being at a peak or culminating point. ex. "full summer"
full (Adjective) — Having ample fabric. ex. "a full skirt"
full (Noun) — The time when the Moon is fully illuminated. ex. "the moon is at the full"
full (Verb) — Beat for the purpose of cleaning and thickening. ex. "full the cloth"
full (Verb) — Make (a garment) fuller by pleating or gathering.
full (Verb) — Increase in phase.
full (Adverb) — To the greatest degree or extent; completely or entirely. ex. "knew full well" ex. "full-grown" ex. "full-fledged"