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- Dictionaryfull house/ˌfo͝ol ˈhous/
noun
- 1. an audience, or a group of people attending a meeting, that fills the venue for the event to capacity: "he seemed a trifle unnerved playing to a full house"
- 2. a poker hand with three of a kind and a pair, beating a flush and losing to four of a kind.
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