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full

[fool] / fʊl /






Example Sentences

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This year he will be full of festive spirit however, especially in the city he has lived in since he was four.

From BBC

The company which supplied the discounted entry vouchers, Wowcher, said it was in the process of contacting customers and would be offering full refunds.

From BBC

The supermarket asking customers not to use the bottles and to take them back to Waitrose or contact the company for a full refund.

From BBC

While the analysts expect work on the projects to ultimately continue, the nightmare scenario of a full project cancellation is possible, they say.

From The Wall Street Journal

If the episode were remade now, it wouldn’t end with a street full of pedestrians mocking Elaine’s dancing.

From The Wall Street Journal