full-length
full-length
Definition
full·-length (fo̵ol′leŋkt̸h′, -leŋt̸h′)
adjective
- showing or covering the whole length of an object or all of a person's figure: said of a picture or mirror
- of the original, unabridged, or standard length; not shortened a full-length novel
full-length
Usage Examples
Modifying Another Word
- ever: This is the second ever full-length ballet to be relayed live from The Royal Opera House.
- first: Fans can look forward to his first full-length in May.
- only: Hammersmith Odeon, London '75 is the only full-length concert film ever released of Bruce and the E Street Band's first 25 years.
Modifies a noun
- cdnas: Library screening Populations of full-length, vector cDNAs that contained the plant cDNA libraries were transcribed in vitro to generate infectious viral RNAs.
- ballet: Two of the eight full-length ballets seen during the year will be new productions.
- portrait: God is writing into the pages of his word a full-length portrait of his Son!
- cdna: The full-length cDNA of human ABCG2 recovered from our human CEC was cloned and sequenced.
- clone: Efforts are now underway to identify the second genomic component ( if any ) and produce full-length clones of the virus.
- mirror: The Bigger Picture Do you have a full-length mirror?
Used with adjective complement
- dive: Henderson met Matthew Spring's flick with a downwards header that Doyle had to dive full-length to push away.
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