How to Use full house in a Sentence
full house
noun- A hand with three kings and two tens is a full house.
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During busy summer months, lodging and restaurants also play to a full house.
— Special To The Oregonian, OregonLive.com, 16 Dec. 2017 -
The Panthers played the Green Bay Packers in front of a full house.
— Scott Fowler, charlotteobserver, 17 Dec. 2017 -
The academy expects a full house on Sunday evening despite the game.
— Bethany Ao, Philly.com, 17 Jan. 2018 -
On Tuesday, the committee voted to approve the bill and send it on to full House.
— Matt Campbell, kansascity, 23 Jan. 2018 -
Any recommendations would need approval from the full House and Senate, but the ideas touch a wide range of issues.
— Jim Turner, Sun-Sentinel.com, 26 Dec. 2017 -
Sunday’s victory capped a homestand and an interesting week for Charlotte, which played to a full house one night and an empty house the next.
— Steve Lyttle, charlotteobserver, 21 Jan. 2018 -
When the horn sounded, Grantham raised his arms and urged on the cheers from the sort of full house that’s normally the case next door at football’s Death Valley.
— miamiherald, 13 Jan. 2018 -
The issue has been before the legislature for a handful of years now, but it has never been debated by the full House or Senate.
— Tessa Weinberg, kansascity, 26 Jan. 2018 -
The full House could also send a message of condemnation by formally censuring Westlake.
— Julia O'Malley, Anchorage Daily News, 14 Dec. 2017 -
The bill now goes to the full House, then to the Senate.
— Tim Zorn, Post-Tribune, 5 June 2019 -
For the first time since 2019, the Ravens had a full house for a home game.
— Barry Wilner, ajc, 20 Sep. 2021 -
And Bon Jovi was the last band to play for a full house Sunday night.
— Piet Levy, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 29 Apr. 2018 -
The fund is up for a vote in the full House, where it’s expected to pass.
— Catherine Kim, Vox, 20 June 2019 -
Those rules would still need approval from the full House.
— Washington Post, 22 May 2018 -
Not that the less than full house affected the 100 minute show.
— Dan Deluca, Philly.com, 30 June 2018 -
Our team — and the visiting team — would play in front of a full house.
— Jay Nordlinger, National Review, 31 Mar. 2021 -
To go up there with a full house, facing the best pitcher in the country.
— Bobby Nightengale, Cincinnati.com, 5 June 2018 -
Maybe the Rangers were a little jacked up to play in front of a full house for the first time in nearly two years.
— Evan Grant, Dallas News, 5 Apr. 2021 -
At that game, perhaps for the final time in months, Chelsea will play in front of a full house.
— New York Times, 10 Mar. 2022 -
His standing, in fact, explains the reason for the full house.
— Kevin Sherrington, Dallas News, 23 Sep. 2022 -
The full House is scheduled to take up the spending measure this week.
— Naomi Nix, Bloomberg.com, 26 June 2018 -
Ninth with the full orchestra, a full chorus and a full house.
— Brian McCollum, Detroit Free Press, 3 July 2022 -
Join me next week to see if the outdoor plan comes together in time for the full house.
— Marni Jameson, OrlandoSentinel.com, 1 June 2018 -
It’s unclear if the measures can win support from the full House.
— Melinda Deslatte, The Seattle Times, 25 Feb. 2018 -
Spectators in the gallery have remained quiet and the full house has made the room quite warm.
— Julianne McShane, NBC News, 6 Jan. 2023 -
But the small struggles were a fine exchange for having a full house.
— Sydney Page, Washington Post, 27 Sep. 2022 -
With a full house, the outcome of this game could be much different.
— Joseph Goodman | Jgoodman@al.com, al, 29 Oct. 2020 -
The Lakers have played to full houses twice while losing a pair and turning their fans’ faces flush.
— Dan Woike, Los Angeles Times, 17 July 2024 -
Alamo will have a full house for this event, but there were still a few ducats remaining as of Thursday morning.
— Jim Harrington, The Mercury News, 2 May 2024
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