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The point where one more bite becomes a regret you can feel.
means Containing or holding as much as possible; complete, with no room left to spare.
from From Old English full, tracing back to a Proto-Indo-European root pl- meaning to fill, the same ancestor that fattens plenty, plus, and plural.
Moon linkFull moon means fully lit, not bigger.
Stomach lieFullness signal lags food by twenty minutes.
Full EnglishA breakfast, not a nationality test.