full-length

ADJECTIVE
  1. representing or accommodating the entire length
    a full-length portrait
  2. complete
    the full-length play
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  • This full-length jersey has a double shoulder/yoke with full-cut sleeves and underarm gusset, plus elastic ribbed gathers on edges of sleeves.
  • A potentially amusing sketch is stretched into a full-length play that's painfully short on jokes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet now and then you feel the tug, standing in front of a full-length mirror, fantasizing about cannonball shoulders and chiseled biceps.
  • Aussie band Regurgitator ( "the 'gurge") are planning to record their fifth full-length album locked inside a plastic bubble in the middle of Melbourne's Federation Square. Boing Boing: August 15, 2004 - August 21, 2004 Archives
  • So take our full-length mirror challenge and workout your health status. The Sun
  • When formatted into a full-length text, though, this new arrangement struggles to maintain coherence or sustained analytical depth. The Times Literary Supplement
  • She always wore flowery, full-length skirts with a cotton blouse.
  • Ter Borch's later full-length portraits depict sitters with reserved yet confident postures.
  • But, even full-length sizing of standard rifle cases doesn't take a lot of effort.
  • A full-length portrait executed in what critics describe as in the style of Van Dyck, it shows her tall, beautiful figure to great advantage in a splendid gold silk gown but her profile is positively haggish, making her look more like Margaret Hamilton the Wicked Witch of the West from The Wizard of Oz rather than Princess Diana of Wales, whom I believe she greatly resembled. Archive 2010-03-01
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