Sentence examples for to be full from inspiring English sources

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to be full

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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To be full, to be satisfied.

India and Pakistan need to be full participants.

The shame tanks appear to be full".

Allow them to be full citizens.

It's bound to be full of uncertainty.

Today he appeared to be full.

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But 2011 has to be full-on.

Relay nodes are assumed to be full-duplex.

She was believed to be full-blooded Choctaw.

We observed this to be full-length vimentin (60 kDa).

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