full-length
Americanadjective
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of standard or customary length.
a full-length movie.
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showing or accommodating the full length or height of the human body.
a full-length mirror.
noun
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extending to or showing the complete length
a full-length mirror
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of the original length; not abridged
Etymology
Origin of full-length
First recorded in 1700–10
Example Sentences
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Furthermore, “Future Present Past” is Irreversible Entanglements’ second full-length album to be released on Impulse!
From Los Angeles Times
Craning her head around, she looks over her shoulder at the full-length mirror that hangs on the back of her bedroom door.
From Literature
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While Bad Bunny sings in Spanish, BTS has put its Korean identity front and center with their fifth full-length album “Arirang,” which dropped March 20.
From Salon
Sony and Marvel released the first full-length trailer for the film on Wednesday 11:00 GMT, a moment marked by Holland on top of the Empire State Building, joined by a crowd of costume-clad children.
From BBC
He staggered sideways on his spindly legs, tripped over his own foot, and fell full-length into the crick.
From Literature
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