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full marksˌfull ˈmarks noun [plural]  - John gets full marks for providing excellent experience and guidance.
- None of them got full marks.
- Only one in six adults scored full marks in a test of six familiar words.
- So, not a wigging, you see, but not full marks either.
- Well done Ralph, and full marks Henry.
- Well, full marks for courage, Major.
- You had to give the woman full marks for persistence.
1if you give someone full marks, you praise them for doing something wellfull marks to somebody (for something) Not the most stylish mobile, but full marks to Marconi for originality.2British English the highest number of points you can get for school work |