Similar words: in full, in full swing, disdainfully, painful, disdainful, scornfully, view, viewer. Meaning: adj. easily visible.
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31. We stood in full view of the crowd.
32. Success always occurs in private, and failure in full view.
33. The bandIt'stabbed a man to death in full view of everybody.
34. Just a diabolically clever gimmick that hides in full view.
35. The scenery is great (except for a temple in full view), the air is great, the house is squarish and most of my stuff is almost organised.
36. A minute later, in full view, a killer whale ate them both.
37. The article sums up several offences whose object of act is false coin in the specific provision of Criminal Law into offence against currency as a group of crimes to review in full view.
38. The two men, in broad daylight and in full view the enemy, made their way forward.
39. And unlike humans, the elephants don't seem to feel shy aboutthe toilet in full view.
40. The actors not performing sit at the side of the stage in full view, waiting for their cues.
41. Then, you take it with just your fingertips: the key straightens in full view!
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42. He was muscled out of the hall in full view of the press.
43. The monitors are placed in full view of traveler and screener, eliminating the need for an image operator in a separate room who radios other agents with scan results.
44. Anyone with a slight exhibitionist streak can don a frilly nightcap and stay on this iron bed in full view of the neighbours, with a chair, candle and a "door to nowhere" for comfort.
45. Bushnell Park is in full view from the dome of the Capitol.
More similar words: in full, in full swing, disdainfully, painful, disdainful, scornfully, view, viewer, review, purview, overview, in view of, interview, viewpoint, with a view to, point of view, bird's eye view, judicial review, infuse, infusion, in future, infuriate, mournful, infuriated, scornful, infuriating, full, fully, awfully, to the full.