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During term time, Mrs Johnson runs an after-school club, because three of the local primary schools' clubs are completely full.

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“In speaking with many carriers this week, the comments were all the same: Vessels are all completely full.”

The recent storms not only raised Big Bear Lake to just under 4 feet from being completely full, but also resulted in the second snowiest year in more than two decades for the nearby Big Bear Mountain Resort, according to data from the Big Bear Municipal Water District.

Stuffing your shelves completely full of books can look great, especially in a home library.

A completely full moon paired with relatively clear skies should allow Seattle-area residents to engage in some wintry lunar gazing.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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