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Meaning of whole-length

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whole-length (a.)

Representing the whole figure; -- said of a picture or statue.

Webster

whole-length (n.)

A portrait or statue representing the whole figure.

whole-length Sentence Examples

  1. The whole-length mirror reflected her entire figure, showing off her new dress.
  2. He purchased a whole-length coat to keep him warm during the winter months.
  3. The library displayed a whole-length portrait of the famous author.
  4. The movie was a whole-length feature, lasting for over two hours.
  5. The dancer performed a whole-length ballet, captivating the audience with her grace.
  6. The novel was a whole-length masterpiece, exploring complex characters and themes.
  7. The documentary provided a whole-length account of the historical event.
  8. The athlete ran a whole-length marathon, pushing himself to the limit.
  9. The whole-length window offered a stunning view of the city skyline.
  10. The garden had a whole-length hedge, creating a secluded and private space.

FAQs About the word whole-length

Representing the whole figure; -- said of a picture or statue., A portrait or statue representing the whole figure.

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The whole-length mirror reflected her entire figure, showing off her new dress.

He purchased a whole-length coat to keep him warm during the winter months.

The library displayed a whole-length portrait of the famous author.

The movie was a whole-length feature, lasting for over two hours.