to the full



to the full

To the greatest degree or extent; thoroughly. Everyone enjoyed the performance to the full. I have studied the works of Chaucer to the full.
See also: full

to the full

Also, to the fullest. To the maximum extent, completely, as in He had always lived life to the full. [Late 1300s]
See also: full

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
LoganLO-gənScottish, English
Ratimir-Croatian, Medieval Slavic
Eurydiceyoo-RID-i-see (English)Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Helenahe-LE-nah (German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Polish), hay-LAY-nah (Dutch), HE-le-nah (Finnish)German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, Portuguese, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Finnish, Es
Gyeong-Jagyung-jahKorean
Yumikoyoo-mee-koJapanese