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[ fool-sahyz ] / ˈfʊlˌsaɪz /
adjectiveof the usual or normal size of its kind: a full-size kitchen. (of a bed) 54 inches (137 centimeters) wide and 75 or 76 inches (191 or 193 centimeters) long; double. pertaining to or made for a full-size bed: full-size sheets. Compare king-size, queen-size, twin-size for def. 2, 3 Origin of full-sizeFirst recorded in 1830–40 Words nearby full-sizefull sail, full-scale, full score, full sentence, full-service, full-size, full speed, full speed ahead, full stop, full swing, full-term Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for full-sizeRight about now, Paula Deen may be feeling like she got smacked in the face with a full-size ham. Paula Deen, Teflon Chef|Winston Ross|June 21, 2013|DAILY BEAST Think about times you've spotted a thumbnail-size photo from a friend in your feed and clicked to see it full-size. Cracking the Facebook Code|Thomas E. Weber|October 18, 2010|DAILY BEAST It may, if preferred, be obtained in full-size sheets 20 26 inches. The Barnet Book of Photography|Various I also made a full-size detail of a toggle-and-cinch gear linking the upper storey to the lower. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 153, Nov. 14, 1917|Various
So far as we were aware, this had never previously been done with any full-size machine. The Early History of the Airplane|Orville Wright You people got the rush-bug worsen some full-size cities aintyer? V. V.'s Eyes|Henry Sydnor Harrison A full-size drawing was made of the design for the glass panel and the glass cut in pieces to match the pattern. The Library of Work and Play: Home Decoration|Charles Franklin Warner
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