A half court game would refer to a slower game, one that is played mostly with set offense against set defense. A full court game refers to a game in which at least one team speeds up the tempo (e.g. fast breaking, pressing). So the difference has to do with tempo: half-court is a slowed down game and a full court game would have a quicker pace
What does TFT mean in court sentencing
the game is at their home court
This term refers to a Judge, while holding court, telling one of the lawyers that his (or her) suit is badly disheveled and needs to have a "full court press".
Full time is when a game has ended.
Full time is when a game has ended.
It means be optimistic not pessimistic :)
Any profile of the moon between "half full" (first quarter) and "half full" again (last quarter) is "gibbous".
Im assuming you mean from half court which would get your team 3 points
"A full cup" may be referring to "half empty" or "half full" cups as "full cup" is not a very well known phrase. In either case, the phrases tend to refer to someone being optimistic or pessimistic.
You can try taking him to court. This does not mean that you will get full custody.
No.
One person could look at a glass of liquid and say that it is half full while another person looks at the same glass and says it is half empty. The glass is a metaphor for life. Both people are correct, but the one who described the glass as half full looks at life optimistically, with a positive outlook, while the other, who has been no less successful in life, looks at life pessimistically, with a negative outlook. :) half full :( half empty