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  • 121give/allow sth full rein — (also give/allow full rein to sth) ► to allow something to happen freely and completely: »This is a post which will give your talents full rein. »It s a task that requires you to allow full rein to your imagination. Main Entry: ↑rein …

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  • 122Paid in Full (film) — Infobox Film name = Paid in Full image size = caption = Promotional film poster director = Charles Stone III producer = Roc A Fella Films writer = Matthew Cirulnick and Thulani Davis narrator = starring = Wood Harris Regina Hall Kevin Carroll… …

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  • 123in full — ► completely: »The bill must be paid in full by the end of the month. Main Entry: ↑full …

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  • 124in full — phrasal 1. to the requisite or complete amount < paid in full > 2. to the fullest extent ; completely < read the book in full > …

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  • 125in (full) spate — in (full) ˈspate idiom (especially BrE) (of a river) containing more water and flowing more strongly than usual • After heavy rain, the river was in spate. • (figurative) …

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  • 126in full view (of somebody) — in full ˈview (of sb/sth) idiom completely visible, directly in front of sb/sth • He was shot in full view of a large crowd. Main entry: ↑viewidiom …

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  • 127in full view (of something) — in full ˈview (of sb/sth) idiom completely visible, directly in front of sb/sth • He was shot in full view of a large crowd. Main entry: ↑viewidiom …

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  • 128to the full — adverb Fully; completely; taking the greatest advantage of the situation. Now that Im retired, I feel I can live life to the full. Syn: to the brim, to the gills, to the gunnels, to the tonsils …

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