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Example sentences for "full name"

  • A married woman uses her husband's full name on her cards.

  • A woman uses her husband's full name on her cards.

  • My full name is Charity Riddick and my husband wus Weldon Riddick.

  • At this moment there was little difference in the physical power of the two adversaries.

  • If you are not there by ten o'clock, good-bye!

  • She had no business to encourage Major Malpas to visit her; and I trust that this will be a warning to you when you are married.

  • Illustration: Full name monograms] Another form of monogram for our Lord's full name, Jesus Christ, is made by taking the first and the last letters of each of the Greek words.

  • Another monogram contains the initial letters, IX, of our Lord's full name, Jesus Christ, in Greek.

  • Sometimes a horizontal bar is placed through the middle {74} of the figure, thus giving the initials of our Lord's full name, united with the cross.

  • But when the man returned with me," asked Abner, "did you not then learn his full name, and something of his history?

  • Surely, there must be numbers of persons still living who were in the siege of Bryan Station, or the battle of Blue Licks, and who could not only remember this man's full name, but other circumstances that will be of service to us now.

  • But now I am fully resolved to be known in future by my full name, Abner Dudley Logan.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "full name" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    are always; full account; full blast; full bloom; full cock; full colour; full grown; full head; full heart; full length; full name; full pardon; full salvation; full satisfaction; full sight; full stomach; full supply; full swing; full well; full work; full year; fully armed; fully discussed; fully expected; universally true; white face