10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TO BE FULL TO BURSTING»
Discover the use of
to be full to bursting in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
to be full to bursting and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
German/English Dictionary of Idioms
Hans Schemann. gerüttelt voll sein ugs selten — knüppeldick voll sein - to be full
to bursting, to be bursting et the seems ein Text/... ist gespickt voll mit Fehlern/
Lügen]... ugs — path ' a text]... is riddled with mistekes]... , e speech]... is full of lies
/.
2
Mongolian English Dictionary
I'IOIIOYITJ'IOO till sated, to bursting point, ~ nanax to be full to bursting I'IOII
HOILXI/IPIH YHAX to plop, to drop gently HOIIXI/IPICSH well-to-do, comfortably
off, comfortable HOIIXI'IIFITSJ'I plop), snap) HOIIXHIKX to do all right for oneself ...
3
Grand Dictionnaire Hachette-Oxford
... (de perVsonnes remarquables) galaxy, pleiad Pléiade /plejad/ nprf 1 Littérat la
d the Pleiad; 2 Astron Pleiad; les ds the Pleiades plein, de /plî, plEn/ Aadj 1 (
rempli) full (de of); être d à craquer to be full to bursting; j'ai les mains des my
hands ...
Marie-Hélène Corréard, Valerie Grundy, Jean-Benoit Ormal-Grenon, 2007
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English/German Dictionary of Idioms: Supplement
to the ...
... einen Betrag/... in voller Höhe bezahlen/bekommen/... to savour/toenjoys.th. to
thefull Neige:etw. bis zur Neige auskosten Zügen: etw. in vollen Zügen genießen
to be full to bursting Ersticken: zum Erstikken voll sein voll: gepfropft/gepreßt voll
...
Professor Hans Schemann, 2013
time of the year was bound to be full to bursting with maggots and he definitely
didn‟t need to add that sight to his mental picture album. Unfortunately for him,
he had more of an imagination than his friend, and his mind had still managed to
...
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Iranian Languages and Texts from Iran and Turan: Ronald E. ...
... resound, roar'; Av. (fra-)spardya- 'sprout', Gr. dacpdoayog, fconoLQayoc, '
asparagus'; Old English spearca, Engl, spark; Latin spargo 'to scatter, emit'; Gr.
acpaoaysofjioa 'to burst with a noise, crackle, sputter; to be full to bursting (of
udders)'.
Maria Macuch, Mauro Maggi, Werner Sundermann, 2007
7
The Greater Share of Honour
Harry pushed his way into the room which appeared to be full to bursting already.
Above the spot, where if he could have seen it, the tea urn stood on a counter
was a large notice Women's Voluntary Service. This was a new one on him.
8
The Attribute of the Strong (Battle for the Solar System, #3)
Almost. The forcefields enclosing the flight deck were still up, the barrier that
prevented matter from travelling in or out of the ship when the bay doors were
exposed to open space. Not only that, but the deck itself appeared to be full to
bursting ...
He looked around the room – it was clearly a guest bedroom of some description,
modern and tastefully decorated, though mostly taken up by a huge wardrobe
that on inspection seemed to be full to bursting point of clothes and boxes.
10
Peak Performance Every Time
Often we will think that we are focusing on 100 different things, because our mind
seems to be full to bursting point. However, we actually only focus on one at a
time and dart between the various things that are in our minds, spending very
little ...