What does proppfull in Swedish mean?
What is the meaning of the word proppfull in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use proppfull in Swedish.
The word proppfull in Swedish means crammed, jam packed, mätt, överfylld, proppfull, packad, överfull, proppfull, fylld, full, fylld med ngt, full av ngt, bräddfull av ngt, bräddfylld av ngt, proppfull av ngt, fylld av ngt, full av ngt, full av ngt, fylld med ngt. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word proppfull
crammed, jam packed
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mätt(formal, literary (person: full of food) The guest declined another serving, saying, 'No thank you. I am replete.' |
överfylld(full to bursting) |
proppfull(informal (packed or stuffed full) (vardagligt) |
packad(informal (full) (vardagligt) We tried to get to the front but the hall was too jammed. |
överfull(too crowded) |
proppfull(containing too much) |
fylld, full(informal, figurative (filled, full) The suitcase was stuffed; Oliver couldn't fit another thing in there. |
fylld med ngt, full av ngt(informal, figurative (filled with sth) Alison carried a suitcase stuffed with clothes. |
bräddfull av ngt, bräddfylld av ngt(figurative (full of) The lecture hall was brimful of brilliant mathematicians. |
proppfull av ngt(informal (completely full of: things, people) (vardagligt) |
fylld av ngt, full av ngt(informal, figurative (has lots of sth) (bildlig) The old lady lived in a house stuffed with knick-knacks and trinkets. |
full av ngt, fylld med ngt(full of) The woods were thick with bushes. |
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