a. [f. CROP sb. 12 + FULL.] Having the crop or stomach filled; filled to repletion.
1632. Milton, LAllegro, 113. And crop-full out of doors he flings Ere the first cock his Matin rings.
1801. Sporting Mag., XVII. 121. Not having received that crop-full surfeit that you have.
1846. Landor, Imag. Conv., Wks. I. 68/1. Let poets be crop-full of jealousy.