| at full blast |
(informal) at maximum speed or capacity. |
| at full tilt |
at maximum speed. |
| chock-full |
filled to the limit; stuffed. |
| chuck-full |
full to the limit; chock-full. |
| full dress |
a set or style of clothes customarily worn for formal or ceremonial occasions, usu. including black tailcoats for men and long dresses for women. |
| full house |
in poker, a hand that contains three of a kind and a pair, such as three aces and two sixes. |
| full moon |
the moon when it is on the side of the earth opposite the sun, and visible as a bright full circle. [2 definitions] |
| full nelson |
in wrestling, a hold in which both arms are pushed under the arms of the opponent from behind and both hands then pressed against the back of the opponent's neck. |
| full of beans |
(informal) vigorous or energetic; active. [2 definitions] |
| full professor |
a teacher of the highest rank at a college or university. |
| full sail |
the total number of sails a ship's masts can carry. [3 definitions] |
| full stop |
a punctuation mark (.) used to indicate the end of a sentence or abbreviation. |
| full-blooded |
descended from a pure stock, as of race or breed. [3 definitions] |
| full-blown |
at peak bloom. [2 definitions] |
| full-bodied |
characterized by fullness or richness of flavor. |
| full-fashioned |
knitted so as to follow the lines of the body closely, as sweaters or stockings. |
| full-fledged |
completely developed; mature. [2 definitions] |
| full-grown |
having attained full physical size and maturation; adult; mature. |
| full-length |
of the standard or normal length. [3 definitions] |
| full-scale |
of a copy or model, having the same dimensions as the original; not reduced. [2 definitions] |