0 a situation in which every seat in a cinema, theatre, concert, etc. is filled: --
1 an occasion when a card player has three cards of one type and two cards of another: --
2 a situation in which every seat in a room that is holding a public event has someone sitting in it: --
We have had some five others, a complete "full house" in fact.
It is this conclusion which is now before the full house for a decision to be made.
There is virtually a full house against him.
That just about gives them a full house.
I believe that it was attended by a full house.
In the matter of roads, my constituency has a "full house".
It is not intended that a full house condition survey should he undertaken in 1991.
It is a fantastic stadium and it was wonderful to see a full house.