Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Complete; comprehensive; not limited or partial.

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Examples

  • I agree with both sides of your ... uh ... both-sided statement.

    Thoughts on Lead Bans 2009

  • I agree with both sides of your ... uh ... both-sided statement.

    Thoughts on Lead Bans 2009

  • Being a “both-sided,” paradoxical proclamation, it is a true statement.

    THE DIFFERENT DRUM M. SCOTT PECK 1987

  • Being a “both-sided,” paradoxical proclamation, it is a true statement.

    THE DIFFERENT DRUM M. SCOTT PECK 1987

  • His straight forward manner also commanded my respect, for, generally speaking, I had found bishops very smooth and two-sided, or rather both-sided; but in his ease there was no mistake.

    From Death into Life Haslam, William 1880

  • "The judging was not perfect today but it was not biased as the referees were making both-sided mistakes."

    Channel NewsAsia Front Page News 2010

  • They're quite small (3 / 4 of the width of a 3,5 "disk, same height) and can be used both-sided (side A and B).

    OSNews 2009

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