Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
full-up
adjective
/fʊl ʌp/

Definition
Completely filled to capacity.

Examples
- After the dinner party, the room was full-up with friends and family.
- The tank was full-up with gas, so we didn’t need to stop at the station.
- She felt full-up with happiness after receiving the good news.

Meaning
The term ‘full-up’ describes a state where something has reached its maximum volume or quantity and cannot accommodate anything more.

Synonyms
- filled
- loaded
- brimful
- stuffed
- crammed