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half-full
adjective
- (of a vessel, place, etc) holding or containing half its capacity
Example Sentences
I tend to be a glass half-full type of person, but the president and his ideas are just so crazy sometimes.
In a glass half-full assessment, midfielder Declan Rice told BBC Radio 5 Live: "We're probably unlucky we didn't score 10 tonight."
Items in a full freezer may be safe for up to 48 hours if it’s been kept shut, and a half-full freezer may be OK for up to 24 hours.
Local media later published pictures purportedly from his room, showing a TV with a broken screen, multiple bottles, cans, candles, aluminium foil and a half-full glass of champagne.
Kate Hollinshead, from Vale of Glamorgan council, said about 300 people will live at the currently half-full site, split 50/50 between Ukrainian refugees and homelesss families.
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