American Sign Language: "full"
The sign for "full" depends on your meaning.
FULL:
The general sign for "full" is made by extending the
left closed hand. Open your right hand and move it over the top of
your left fist.


  
Note: if you reverse the motion and you move your hand forward (instead of
backward) instead of meaning "full" the meaning changes to "enough."
See:
ENOUGH
FULL-of-food / "stuffed"
   
FULL-fed-up:
"I'm fed up
with it!"
"I've had it up to here with you!"
  
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