in full
noun(full)
the highest or fullest state or degree
in full
noun(full)
the utmost extent
in full
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a profession for which one trains and which is undertaken as a permanent calling —often used before another noun
in full
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a field for or pursuit of consecutive progressive achievement especially in public, professional, or business life
in full
noun(full)
speed in a course —used especially in the phrases in full career or at full career
in full
idiom(full)
moving through the water by using all of its sails
in full
idiom(full)
having flowers
in full
idiom(full)
close to overflowing its banks and flooding the land next to it
in full
idiom(full)
producing flowers : blooming —sometimes used figuratively
in full
idiom(full)
not black and white
in full
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having complete control of
in full
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full of anger, excitement, etc., especially in reaction to something
in full
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in the act of chasing an animal and making noise
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—used to describe someone who is talking continuously in a very enthusiastic way
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—used to describe the time when something is most active, successful, etc.