いっぱい
Meanings
Adjective (の)
Noun
1. amount necessary to fill a container (e.g. cupful, spoonful, etc.); drink (usu. alcoholic)
Adjective (な)
2. full
Noun
3. one squid, octopus, crab, etc.; one boat
Adverb
Adjective (な)
Adjective (の)
Usually written in kana
4. fully; to capacity
5. a lot; much
Adverb
Noun
Suffix
Usually written in kana
6. all of ...; the entire ...
Pitch accent
っぱい
っぱい
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Used in vocabulary (33 in total)
the best one can do; one's best effort; with all one's might; to the best of one's ability
with all one's strength; with might and main; as hard as one can
to the limit; to the fullest extent; absolutely the limit; one cup after another; cup by cup
Examples (121 in total)
I'll study a lot.
My mailbox is full.
My brain is full.
I'm sorry for writing so much.
The room is full of flowers.
The classroom was full of pupils.
Life is full of chances.
Japan is full of surprises!
Every seat was full.
The street is full of cars.
The room was full of smoke.
The park was full of people.
There's plenty of food.
I am filled with sorrow.
The park is filled with children.
I have a lot of relatives.
The garden was full of people.
The glass is filled with milk.
The cave is full of fireflies.
The train was full of passengers.
The beach was crowded with tourists.
Resort areas abound in tourists.
There's a lot of greenery in Tokyo Midtown!
There are a lot of people outside.
I got a lot to say.
Were there many people watching?
I have a lot of work to do!
The room was filled with people.
There are so many houses here.
The room is full of people.
Her eyes were filled with tears.
The sky was full of stars.
The garden was filled with flowers.
There are many problems to be solved.
Give me another cup of coffee.
I was filled with joy.
The tree is abundant in fruit.
His bag was filled with water.
I'm tired, and I make a lot of mistakes when I'm tired.
Laughter filled the room.
His life is full of trouble.
In Japan, there are lots of hot springs.
He drank a lot of beer.
The child was full of curiosity.
There were many people in the hall.
The glass is full of wine.
Fill a glass with water.
His brain teems with ideas.
The room was crowded with furniture.
I deleted a lot of photos by accident.
There's a lot of frogs in this pond.
The shop is closed all week.
I will stay here all this month.
The bucket was full of water.
I have a lot of ideas.
The box was full of strawberries.
Mary's eyes were filled with tears.
His room was covered with dust.
The basket was full of strawberries.
The audience filled the hall.
The empty house was full of dust.
I'm quitting my current job as of the end of the month.
The department store was crammed with holiday shoppers.
The stadium was packed with excited spectators.
I drink a lot of fruit juice.
My hovercraft is full of eels.
Do you want another glass of fruit punch?
The pond is full of tadpoles.
The city of Mito was crowded with blossom viewers.
We walked a lot today. Are your legs tired?
His room is always filled with his friends.
He stood with his legs wide apart.
The pond was alive with tiny fishes.
Fill the glass to the brim.
The hills were full of pretty flowers.
I'm already full, thank you.
Fill the bottle with water.
We went into the forest, and there were mushrooms, lots of them!
The smell of roses filled the room.
Bob filled the pot with water.
There is a basket full of bananas on the counter.
The fields abound in wild flowers.
I was full of shame at my rudeness.
She has many friends in Hong Kong.
Please fill the teapot with boiling water.
This house is full of happy memories.
During the tourist season, Kyoto is full of people.
I wanted to go, but I had lots of things to do.
Don't speak with your mouth full!
He was filled with anxiety about his wife's return.
The room was full of girls in white.
The pond was alive with various tiny fishes.
He has a large basket full of flowers.
The main street is filled with girls in kimonos.
Her mind is filled with dreams of becoming an actress.
The story was full of marvelous happenings.
Why is life so full of suffering?
She filled the vase with water.
The department store is always packed with customers.
Please fill this bottle with water.
Here is a basket full of vegetables.
Tom and I used to go to a lot of concerts.
I know a lot of people who can't speak French.
Apples were on sale today, so I bought a lot of them.
The hall was filled with students, many of whom were girls.
Mary's wardrobe is full of clothes she hasn't worn for years.
Mr Masuzoe always has lots of books with him.
The child stretched out his hand to his mother.
The forest is full of birds and animals of all kinds.
I've got tons of ideas. Good ones, not so much.
It was such a nice day that the street was full of people.
We spent the afternoon fooling around on the beach.
His career as a journalist was full of distinguished achievements.
Many of the city's leading restaurants close down for the whole of August.
Before automobiles filled out streets, city air used to be clean.
But then, full of guilt, I sat down at my desk one evening.
The stars are spread all over the night sky.
There are many orange fishes in the river.
There are lots of jellyfish in the ocean in September.
Their garden is full of very beautiful flowers all the year round.
She was filled with grief at the news of her sister's death.