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Definition of “full-sized”

full-sized (ˌfʊlˈsaɪzd) 

Definitions

adjective

  1. of actual size; life-sized
  2. of a large or the largest size

Example Sentences Including 'full-sized'

Alternatively, small holes were made on a full-sized cartoon along the lines of the drawing.
Jepson, Tim Umbria - the green heart of Italy
As they get stronger, the bows get longer, until they can draw a full-sized weapon.
Jennifer Fallon TREASON KEEP (2001)
He made the working model for us, and it is very exciting that he has been able to build the full-sized organ to go back in the fountain.
Times, Sunday Times (2002)
Over to the full-sized all-white iPod range, which has much bigger hard drives than the minis.
The Australian (2005)
The innkeep took the bloody shirt away and returned with a big flagon and some goblets, full-sized this time.
Kerr, Katharine A Time of War
The next tie-up will produce a Saab version of Subaru's upcoming full-sized ``crossover' vehicle.
Courier, Sunday Mail (2004)
To his surprise the valve worked, although it was nowhere near as effective as the full-sized version.
New Scientist (1998)
Watching the audience, whistling and laughing, it was hard to tell whether they would have reacted differently to a full-sized strip act.
Independent (1999)
`It's too small for full-sized bottles,' he said apologetically, holding up a half-bottle of Perrier-Jouët.
Val McDermid THE LAST TEMPTATION (2002)

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