lifesize

ADJECTIVE
  1. being of the same size as an original
    a life-size sculpture
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How To Use lifesize In A Sentence

  • The space doll - a matryoshka, or traditional Russian nesting doll - is actually a close-to-lifesize head and torso made of soft material to simulate human tissue, with embedded sensors to measure radiation exposure.
  • George Jones once drove around Memphis for a week, high on gak, and talking to a lifesize cut-out of Elvis Presley.
  • Mary travels with a lifesize statue of Padre Pio which was carved from a solid piece of Samoan mahogany by Californian sculptor Tom Benson.
  • There is a gnome's house guarded by a lifesize statue of Dodder, the "oldest gnome in England" and a character in the children's book The Little Grey Men.
  • Through the entranceway we glimpse a lifesize hologram of sawtooth ravines, razorback spurs and tree-serrated skylines.
  • However, if any wealthy patron out there wants to commission him to create lifesize figures of them.
  • The crowd cheered as Premier Wayne Goss unveiled a lifesize statue of poet Banjo Paterson.
  • _ (He points about him with grotesque gestures which Lynch and the whores reply to) _ Caoutchouc statue woman reversible or lifesize tompeeptom of virgins nudities very lesbic the kiss five ten times. Ulysses
  • He once drove around Memphis for a week, high on gak, and talking to a lifesize cut-out of Elvis Presley.
  • The crowd cheered as Premier Wayne Goss unveiled a lifesize statue of poet Banjo Paterson.
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