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full up
adjective as in crowded
adjective as in disgusted
Example Sentences
As of July 18, the reservoir was 98% full, up 6% from the day of my visit.
As of July 18, the reservoir was 98% full, up 6% from the day of my visit.
At the awards ceremony last week, Milton Larsen “got a thunderous standing ovation. …This was a man who had a life full up to the very last minute,” said Michael Albright, the Magic Castle’s creative director.
“The gunship is a great platform, but it’s not worth its weight in gold unless the crew is full up, i.e., cognitively, preservation of force and family, all the pillars for us to be high-functioning military members,” Gen. Martin told The Washington Times in an exclusive interview.
“The hotel’s full up,” the man said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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