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What (who) is BELLYFUL - definition

2000 FILM BY MELVIN VAN PEEBLES
Le Conte du ventre plein

bellyful         
¦ noun (plural bellyfuls) a sufficient amount to eat.
Phrases
have a (or one's) bellyful informal have more than enough of something.
Bellyful         
·noun As much as satisfies the appetite. Hence: A great abundance; more than enough.
Bellyful         
Le Conte du ventre plein (international English title: Bellyful) is a 2000 film written and directed by Melvin Van Peebles.

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Bellyful

Le Conte du ventre plein (international English title: Bellyful) is a 2000 film written and directed by Melvin Van Peebles.

Examples of use of BELLYFUL
1. Gazans have a bellyful of complaints, and rightfully so, about the Hamas regime.
2. We speak on behalf of Ron Lauder as well when we say we won‘t pay." Maiman and Milchan have a bellyful of bile about advertisers in Israel.
3. Colin Moses, from the Prison Officers Association, said: "We have had a bellyful of broken promises and what we have here is another broken promise.
4. You don‘t get up in the morning and read these names you‘re called in the paper." The representative apologized but it was clear that he and the other bondholders had a bellyful and didn‘t like the deal with Mavestinio.
5. Minimum order is 1,'00 rubles and delivery is free inside the Third Ring Road. www.g2go.ru Further relief for those who‘ve had a bellyful of junk food is provided by organic deli Bio–Gourmet and its Eko Cafe.