full house vs shoal

full house

noun
  • A situation in which a place is filled with people to its maximum capacity. 

  • A hand that consists of three of a kind and a pair. 

adj
  • Having ammunition loaded to full allowable power, usually in reference to magnum handgun cartridges and shotgun shells. 

shoal

noun
  • Any large number of persons or things. 

  • A sandbank or sandbar creating a shallow. 

  • A shallow in a body of water. 

  • A large number of fish (or other sea creatures) of the same species swimming together. 

verb
  • To become shallow. 

  • To arrive at a shallow (or less deep) area. 

  • To collect in a shoal; to throng. 

  • To cause a shallowing; to come to a more shallow part of. 

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