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Phonetic Respelling: [ fool ]

Definition: Play

adj. containing as much or as many as is possible or normal; adv. to the greatest degree or extent

Sentence: Play Play

Daniel is full from eating pizza.

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Daniel is full from eating pizza.

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The bathtub is full of soapsuds.

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The gibbous moon appears a few days after the full moon.

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What did the children eat until they were full up to the chin?

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What did Carlos say the town was full of?

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What happened to the girls wagon full of rummage?

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The fisherman's creel was full of trout.

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What did the engine do when Violet the Pilot applied full throttle?

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The wain was full of fruit to take to market.

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What was the earth full of?

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The book is full of jungle imagery.

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How tall is Aunt Morbelia when she raises to her full height?

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Synonyms: Play

brimming; filled; bursting

Antonyms: Play

empty

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