full house
/'ful'haus/
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Definition
Noun: 1. A poker hand consisting of three cards of one rank and two cards of another rank: This is the primary and most specific meaning. It is a very strong hand in the game of poker. 2. A situation where a venue, such as a theater, cinema, or stadium, is completely filled with an audience: This is a common figurative extension of the term, implying maximum attendance and success.
Examples
- Noun (Poker):
- He won the pot with a full house, three kings and two sevens.
- A full house is ranked above a flush but below four of a kind.
- Noun (Audience):
- The comedian was delighted to perform for a full house.
- The concert was a sell-out, with a full house every night.
Advanced Usage
- "To play a full house": This phrase is used in the context of poker to describe having and betting on this specific hand.
- She decided to play her full house aggressively.
- "To draw to a full house": In poker, this describes a situation where a player has cards that could potentially become a full house with the right community cards.
- On the turn, he was drawing to a full house.
Variants and Related Words
- Full (adj): Containing or holding as much or as many as possible; having no empty space.
- House (n): A building for human habitation; also used for a theater audience or a type of gambling establishment (e.g., ).
Synonyms
- For the poker hand: There is no direct single-word synonym. It is described as "three of a kind and a pair".
- For the audience meaning: Capacity crowd, sell-out crowd, packed house.
Related Phrases
- "A full house beats a flush": A common phrase explaining the hierarchy of poker hands.
- "Playing to a full house": Performing for a completely full venue.
- The band was used to playing to a full house on their tour.
Related Idioms
- "The house is full": A direct statement meaning no more seats are available.
- "Full to capacity": Completely full, often used for venues or containers. This is a more general phrase with a similar meaning to the figurative use of "full house".
Noun
- a poker hand with 3 of a kind and a pair