Be sated, have enough to eat.
1When citizens see us, they must be full of hope, he said.
2The town will be full of the hardest gang in western Texas.
3The breasts certainly appear to be full of milk, said the First.
4If I can; but the house is to be full of visitors.
5The air seemed to be full of shells flying in all directions.
6The jars do not need to be full in order to keep.
7They may be full of wisdom; they are certainly out of taste.
8Vicki said the hotelier's role had proven to be full of surprises.
9A brazier comes to be full of cinders; not so a star.
10Besides, she knew her friends would be full of questions for her.
11The water looked mercurial, and seemed to be full of thrashing fish.
12The weather was perfect, and the walk would be full of interest.
13Europe is full of good banks, Finnish Finance Minister Jyrki Katainen said.
14It seemed authentically convincing; it was glorious; it was full of joy:
15NKG: Africa is full of natural resources that offer unique beauty benefits.
16Preamble: It 's Wednesday and both these problem children are full of woe.
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