Meaning : The time when the Moon is fully illuminated.
Example :
The moon is at the full.
Synonyms : full moon, full phase of the moon, full-of-the-moon
Meaning : Beat for the purpose of cleaning and thickening.
Example :
Full the cloth.
Meaning : Make (a garment) fuller by pleating or gathering.
Meaning : To the greatest degree or extent. Completely or entirely. (`full' in this sense is used as a combining form).
Example :
Fully grown.
He didn't fully understand.
Knew full well.
Full-grown.
Full-fledged.
Synonyms : fully, to the full
Meaning : Containing as much or as many as is possible or normal.
Example :
A full glass.
A sky full of stars.
A full life.
The auditorium was full to overflowing.
Holding or containing nothing.
An empty glass.Meaning : Complete in extent or degree and in every particular.
Example :
A full game.
A total eclipse.
A total disaster.
Synonyms : total
Meaning : (of sound) having marked deepness and body.
Example :
Full tones.
A full voice.
Meaning : Having the normally expected amount.
Example :
Gives full measure.
Gives good measure.
A good mile from here.
Synonyms : good
Meaning : Being at a peak or culminating point.
Example :
Broad daylight.
Full summer.
Synonyms : broad