king-size
Americanadjective
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larger or longer than the usual size.
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(of a bed) extra large, usually measuring between 76 and 78 inches (193 and 198 centimeters) wide and between 80 and 84 inches (203 and 213 centimeters) long.
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pertaining to or made for a king-size bed.
king-size sheets.
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(of a cigarette) extra long, in contrast to the standard length.
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very large, important, or serious; major.
a king-size job.
adjective
Etymology
Origin of king-size
First recorded in 1815–25
Example Sentences
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Roy was known for living life king size.
From BBC • Nov. 15, 2023
Meet 2021 JA5, an asteroid that the Jerusalem Post noted was equal in size to "81 bulldogs," and which also has the diameter of roughly two-and-a-half king size beds.
From Salon • Sep. 5, 2023
Some were 4 inches thick; I didn’t know a binder could come in king size!
From Slate • Aug. 20, 2020
The room has a queen-size bed, but for Durant’s stay arrangements were made to bring in a king size.
From New York Times • May 16, 2018
DermaTherapy also is sold online directly to consumers, with twin sets running $109 and king size $149.
From Washington Times • Nov. 6, 2016
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