What is another word for full to top?
Pronunciation:
[ fˈʊl tə tˈɒp], [ fˈʊl tə tˈɒp], [ f_ˈʊ_l t_ə t_ˈɒ_p]
Synonyms for Full to top:
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adj.
• brimming/brimful- Crammed ,
- awash ,
- chock-full ,
- crowded ,
- filled ,
- flush ,
- full ,
- full to the top ,
- jammed ,
- level with ,
- loaded ,
- overfull ,
- packed ,
- running over ,
- stuffed ,
- topfull .
How to use "Full to top" in context?
The process of going from a "full" to a "top" is one that can be repeated over and over until it is perfected. A "full" top is when there is no more space to add more material, while a "top" is when the material has been pushed so far up that it practically touches the ceiling.
There are many reasons why someone might want to go from a "full" to a "top." A "full" top can be a sign of over-filling, while a "top" can be a sign that the material has been properly weighed and allocated.
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