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full-size
[ fool-sahyz ]
adjective
- of 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.
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
The training center, which also boasts a massive gym and five full-size soccer fields, is expected to be ready for the club’s first practice session in January.
A university lecturer has successfully grown a full-size ruby from a tiny offcut in what is believed to be a world-first process.
Buying a midsize truck can be a smart choice if you want a truck that’s capable but less expensive and more maneuverable than the typical full-size truck.
Chili’s also launched its “3 for Me” deal which invites customers to enjoy an ice-cold beverage, appetizer, and full-size entree starting at $10.99.
As I sit here contemplating trading in my 15-year-old-plus, full-size V8 truck, I am once again reminded of the absolute insanity of my beloved home state’s tax system.
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