When we say something is full, it means there is no more room left for anything else. Imagine your favorite cup. When you pour juice into it, and it reaches the very top, that cup is now full. If you try to add more juice, it will spill over because there’s no space left.

Think of your stomach after eating a big meal. When you have eaten enough and can’t eat another bite, your tummy feels full. It’s like your tummy is saying, ‘No more, please!’ because it has no more room for extra food.

Consider a balloon. When you blow air into it, it starts to get bigger. Once it can’t get any bigger without popping, it’s full. If you try to add more air, it might burst because it’s reached its limit.

Picture a backpack stuffed with toys. When you can’t zip it up because there are too many toys inside, it’s full. Just like the backpack, when something is full, it means it has reached its maximum capacity and can’t hold anything else.