单词 | full of food |
释义 | > as lemmasfull of food a. Having eaten or (occasionally) drunk one's fill; replete. Also full of food, etc. Cf. fou adj. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > providing or receiving food > [adjective] > fed or nourished > filled with food fullOE full-feedinga1382 repletea1400 satiate1440 full-fed?1530 full of bread?1570 strut1577 full-mouthed1610 crop-full1645 the world > food and drink > food > consumption of food or drink > appetite > excessive consumption of food or drink > [adjective] > over-fed, gorged, or sated full of foodOE surfeitousc1390 repletea1400 satiate1440 fulsome1447 overfed1579 surfeited1584 gorged1594 overgorged1607 gluttoneda1658 saturated1658 throat-full1681 quat?c1730 stalled1740 englutted1814 cloyed1830 stodged1873 the world > food and drink > food > consumption of food or drink > appetite > satisfying hunger or thirst > [adjective] > satisfied with food fullOE filled1574 OE Paris Psalter (1932) lviii. 15 Efne hi to æte ut gewitað..; gif hi fulle [L. saturati] ne beoð, fela gnorniað. ?a1200 (?OE) Peri Didaxeon (1896) 41 Ete þanne..fort he full sy. c1300 Ministry & Passion of Christ (Laud) (1873) l. 20 (MED) Heo eten..Þo heo weren folle and glade also. a1400 tr. Lanfranc Sci. Cirurgie (Ashm.) (1894) 229 He schal not, whanne he is ful, slepe anoon þervpon. ?1537 Hugh of Caumpedene tr. Hist. Kyng Boccus sig. R.ii For better at ese than is Iwys The ful man, than the hongre is. 1583 C. Hollyband Campo di Fior 43 Hast thou no liste to eat? Art thou full? 1611 Bible (King James) Prov. xxvii. 7 The full soule loatheth an honie combe. View more context for this quotation 1654 G. Hutcheson Brief Expos. XII. Smal Prophets (Amos iii. 12) 403 A lion having taken his prey, doth eat till he be full, and then go away. 1710 J. Swift Jrnl. to Stella 7 Dec. (1948) I. 115 I..have eaten cold pye..and I am full. 1737 A. Ramsay Coll. Scots Prov. (1776) 33 He's unco fou in his ain house that canna pike a bane in his neighbour's. 1787 ‘G. Gambado’ Acad. Horsemen 10 Horses full of grass are very subject to scourings. 1819 W. Scott Bride of Lammermoor x, in Tales of my Landlord 3rd Ser. I. 281 A description of a dinner..that wad hae made a fu' man hungry. 1835 D. Walker Brit. Manly Exercises (ed. 3) 170 At setting out in the morning, a well-kept horse is necessarily full of food. 1881 R. E. Dudgeon tr. S. C. F. Hahnemann Materia Medica Pura II. 235 If he eats ever so little he is immediately satiated, and feels quite full. 1910 L. Cook Van Derveer Day at Happy Hollow School ii. 26 Mrs. Morrison (to Isaac). ‘Have another sandwich, my boy, or a pickle or something.’ Isaac. ‘No'm, thanks; I'm full.’ 1978 C. Trillin Alice, let's Eat 166 I was settled under a tree, almost too full to finish my second hot-sausage po' boy. 2005 M. Atwood Penelopiad vii. 40 It was amazing that the guests didn't burst on the spot, they stuffed themselves so full. < as lemmas |
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