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full-length
[ fool-lengkth, -length ]
adjective
- of standard or customary length:
a full-length movie.
- showing or accommodating the full length or height of the human body:
a full-length mirror.
full-length
noun
- extending to or showing the complete length
a full-length mirror
- of the original length; not abridged
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of full-length1
Example Sentences
Structured around the only full-length concert Lennon performed after the Beatles’ dissolution, the documentary peaks with sequences from that benefit show, called One to One, which took place Aug. 30, 1972, at Madison Square Garden.
Though she hasn’t released a full-length record since 2021, her performance is sure to signal what’s next for the multimedia artist.
As it happened, the "One to One" event marked the only full-length concerts that Lennon undertook after The Beatles’ final show at San Francisco’s Candlestick Park in August 1966.
The core story has deepened over the decade and a half it took to enlarge it to full-length.
Items included the "perfect" white cotton t-shirt, a striped blue "boyfriend" shirt and white linen trousers, as well as more formal items such as a black wool blazer and a full-length, ivory-coloured evening dress.
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