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full-length1 adjectivefull-length2 adverb full-lengthˌfull-ˈlength1 adjective - Generous, full-length curtains look rich, graceful and generally room-enhancing.
- How to turn a tightly compressed event into a full-length book?
- It has both size drives, two free half-length 16-bit slots, and a further three empty full-length slots.
- Next the unrealized plan for a full-length novel, Confession, which got switched to the shod Notes from Underground.
- On a platform nearby, another man jumps rope before a full-length mirror while a fourth pounds a speed bag.
- Sir Walter Raleigh trails his comforter about the muddy garden, a full-length Hilliard in miniature hose and padded pants.
- Suzanne Myers' full-length debut film.
- The full-length work is written and performed by Puerto Rican actress Wilma Bonet, who portrays all nine of its characters.
► full-length mirror/photograph/portrait etc- Dropping the robe off her shoulders, Anne turned to a full-length mirror.
- He put his handkerchief in his pocket, and looked into the full-length mirror on the back of the guest room door.
- If a full-length mirror rests on the floor with the top tilting away from you it can make you look taller.
- On a platform nearby, another man jumps rope before a full-length mirror while a fourth pounds a speed bag.
- She caught sight of her own reflection in the full-length mirror behind the wardrobe door and gave a disgusted snort.
- She grimaced a little as she caught sight of her own reflection in the full-length mirror.
- She stared at herself for some time in the full-length mirror of the attic bedroom.
► full-length skirt/dress/coat etc► full-length play/book/film etc- How to turn a tightly compressed event into a full-length book?
1full-length mirror/photograph/portrait etc a mirror etc that shows all of a person, from their head to their feet2 full-length skirt/dress/coat etc a skirt etc that reaches the ground, or is the longest possible for that particular type of clothing: a full-length evening dress3full-length play/book/film etc a play etc that is the normal length: Stravinsky’s only full-length opera |