n.
Function: adverb
Date: before 12th century
1 a : VERY , EXTREMELY <knew full well they had lied to me> b : ENTIRELY <swung full around ― Morley Callaghan>
2 : STRAIGHT , SQUARELY <got hit full in the face>
3 ― used as an intensive <wound up winning by a full four strokes ― William Johnson>