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Discover Ludwig"I'm full" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to express that one has eaten enough and is no longer hungry. Example: "After a delicious Thanksgiving dinner, I leaned back in my chair and said, 'I'm full' with a satisfied smile on my face."
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i'm full
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Indicates that the speaker does not wish to continue eating.
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"I'm full of fear.
I'm full of beans.
"I'm full," he said.
MONDAY'S PUZZLE — Man, I'm full.
I'm full of simple adora-.
I'm full of ideas".
I'm full of hope.
Yes, sir, I'm full of Bama".
I'm full Italian, both sides".
I'm full of self-doubt".
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