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full-body

 

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Full-body

Part of speech: Adjective, Noun

Sense 1: Describing something that relates to or involves the entire body.

Example sentences:

  • She prefers full-body workouts rather than focusing on specific muscle groups.
  • After a tiring day, a full-body massage is the best way to relax and unwind.

Sense 2: Referring to a type of clothing that covers the entire body.

Example sentences:

  • The astronaut wore a full-body spacesuit during the spacewalk.
  • In cold weather, it's important to wear full-body thermal suits to stay warm.

Sense 3: Pertaining to a wine or liquor that has a rich, full-bodied flavor.

Example sentences:

  • This red wine has a full-body, offering a smooth and rich taste on the palate.
  • The whiskey connoisseur appreciated the full-body and robust flavor of the aged bourbon.

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