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life-size
[ lahyf-sahyz ]
adjective
- of the natural size of an object, person, etc., in life; of the actual size of a living original:
a life-size statue.
life-size
adjective
- representing actual size
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of life-size1
Example Sentences
Until it was sold, the bike was displayed at the museum, alongside a life-size cut-out of the pair, as well as Myers' riding gear.
The president's supporters gathered in Quito, waving flags, donning T-shirts with his image and holding life-size cardboard cut-outs of the incumbent president.
The vampire’s coffin was immortalized not only in a popcorn bucket but also in life-size re-creations placed in theaters across the country.
From there, it was a matter of fudging size and distance with a life-size TV tower.
One hundred life-size cast iron figures appeared in the grounds of an 18th Century house in Norfolk, in the latest major artwork by Sir Antony Gormley.
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