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full
Adjective
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A container is full of things if there are many of the things in the container and no more can go in.
The cup is full of water. If you try to put more water in, the water will fall onto the table.
My life is full of problems.
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A full moon is when the moon is a round circle because the sun is shining on the side we can see.
I can see the road, because there's a full moon tonight.
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A person is full when they are satisfied, usually with food.
The meal was so large that I was full all day.
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Something is full when it is total and completed, does not need any additions
neighborhood
Noun
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A neighborhood is part of a town or city.
They live in an Italian neighborhood on the west side of the city.
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Somebody or something's neighborhood is the area, people, or ideas around or near them.
He goes to church on Sundays and has lunch at a restaurant in his neighborhood.
The phone costs somewhere in the neighborhood of $500.