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full-length
[fool-lengkth, -length]
adjective
of standard or customary length.
a full-length movie.
showing or accommodating the full length or height of the human body.
a full-length mirror.
full-length
noun
extending to or showing the complete length
a full-length mirror
of the original length; not abridged
Word History and Origins
Origin of full-length1
Example Sentences
After pulling down the shutters on day one, Bavuma showed more attacking intent before he drove Cummins on the up and Labuschagne pulled off a spectacular full-length diving catch at cover.
Wearing jeans and a polo shirt, Wilson had come into town from Malibu to do his first full-length interview since a short-lived comeback attempt in 1976.
The first full-length trailer for Wicked's forthcoming sequel has been released, offering fans a glimpse of how The Wizard of Oz spin-off will conclude.
Called Happy Burstday, it features 16 new tracks including three group songs and 13 solo songs and is their first full-length album in nearly three years.
Some of the shorts could eventually become full-length features, Google said.
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