full of

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full of

  1. (poker) Used to designate a type of full house; the three of a kind is "full of" the pair.
    Queens full of nines — three queens and two nines.
    The strongest possible full house is aces full of kings — three aces and two kings.
    • 2006 November 14, Casino Royale, spoken by Dealer (Andreas Daniel):
      Full house. Eights full of aces. A higher full house. Aces full of sixes.