1. unabridged - Noun
2. unabridged - Adjective
Not abridged, or shortened; full; complete; entire; whole.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn English-speaking countries, the connection between heresy and homosexuality is expressed through the use of a single word to denote both concepts: buggery. ... Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (Third Edition) defines "buggery” as "heresy, sodomy.”. Thomas Szasz
The probability of life originating from accident is comparable to the probability of the Unabridged Dictionary resulting from an explosion in a printing factory. Edwin Grant Conklin
When she wakes up in the morning She writes down all her dreams Reads like the Book of Revelations Or the Beano or the unabridged Ulysses Oh, I really wanna know So tell me, Where does all the money go? Where does all the money go? Straight, straight up her nose. Pete Doherty
Every couple has two stories - the edited one to be shared from the couch and the unabridged version best left alone. Emily Giffin
'Restaurant Man' is kind of the story, an unabridged story of what happened in my life, the good bad and ugly. Some people might glean some life lessons. It is honest, not written as a press release. Joe Bastianich
an unabridged novel Source: Internet