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A few bricks short of a
full
load
A few cards short of a
full
deck
Ample
bosom
Ample
proportions
As
fat
as a beached whale
As
fat
as a pig
As
full
as a
fat
lady's sock
As
full
as an Alabama tick
As nervous as a long tailed cat in a room
full
of rocking chairs
At
full
pelt
At
full
stretch
At
full
throttle
At
full
tilt
Bitch slap ( a
full
swing slap in the face intended to be humiliating )
Chew the
fat
Children, one is one, two is fun, three is a house
full
Chock
full
Chubby
chaser
Come
full
circle
Fat
Chav ( Nickname of Irish footballer Lee Boylan )
Fat
Tuesday
Fat
berg ( a solid mass of grease in a sewer )
Fat
camp
Fat
chance
Fat
tax
Fill
full
of holes
Full
Ginsburg
Full
Metal Jacket ( Stanley Kubrick movie )
Full
blast
Full
bloodied
Full
bodied
Full
bore
Full
fathom five
Full
fathom five thy father lies ( from The Tempest by Shakespeare )
Full
figured
Full
head of hair
Full
house
Full
of Eastern Promise ( Fry's Turkish Delight advertising slogan )
Full
of beans
Full
of bologna
Full
of bull ( talking hot air )
Full
of herself
Full
of himself
Full
of hops
Full
of natural goodness ( Milk Marketing Board advertising slogan )
Full
of piss and vinegar
Full
of the devil
Full
of yourself
Full
on
Full
pelt
Full
scoop
Full
steam ahead
Full
tilt
In a world
full
surrounded by Windows, we're handing out rocks ( BeOS Radio advertising slogan )
In
full
cry
In
full
feather
In
full
flow
In
full
sail
In
full
swing
It's not over until the
fat
lady sings
Jack Sprat could eat no
fat
( line from nursery rhyme )
Know
full
well
Life is
full
of misery, loneliness, and suffering - and it's all over much too soon ( Woody Allen line )
Line is
full
of misery and lonliness and it's over much too soon ( Woody Allen line )
Living off the
fat
of the land
My Big
Fat
Greek Wedding ( Nia Vardalos movie )
Not dealing from a
full
deck
Not playing with a
full
deck
Not the
full
shilling
On a
full
stomach
Run to
fat
Sing a song of sixpence a pocket
full
of rye ( line from nursery rhyme )
Stout
fellow
Sunday's child is
full
of grace
The
fat
is in the fire
The
full
Monty
The wheel has come
full
circle
To market, to market, to buy a
fat
pig
Two
fat
ladies ( Bingo call for number eighty eight )
What is this life if,
full
of care, we have no time to stand and stare ( from a poem by Davies )