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full-line

[ fool-lahyn ]

adjective

, Commerce.
  1. of, supplying, or dealing in many related products and services, as opposed to a single or limited one.


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With a $20,000 loan from a friend, matched from her own funds and credit, Roberts got a full line up and running in early 2013.

The store is well organized and carries a full line of dry goods, clothing and all kinds of groceries.

We hired a team and took a full line of grub and the camp outfit, with about sixty small traps and eight bear traps.

Why, it's a concern that outfits one with a full line of ancestors.

There are many things that look worse than a hyphen at the end of the last full line in a paragraph.

Fletcher Manfg Co., carry a full line of moulds for chocolates and creams.

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