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in full view

adj. easily visible; "she turned her back on her rival in full view of everyone"

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In Full View

In Full View is the debut album by country singer-songwriter Victoria Shaw.

Of the 11 tracks here, Shaw co-wrote the first ten (notably, two of those ten with pop songwriter Desmond Child), and wrote the last one by herself. Four singles were released ("Cry Wolf", "Tears Dry", "Forgiveness", "(A Day in the Life of a) Single Mother"), and all of them placed very low on the US Country chart (57, 74 and 58 for the first three; the last one failed to chart).

Usage examples of "in full view".

There was a pause, then the form scampered out of the shadows and stood in full view just beyond Garys feet.

Here, then, I stood in full view of the spot which I had so often visioned in my mind's eye.

The next flash of lightning showed nothing moving: the house was in full view now, dark and uninviting, looming huge above a terrace, with an Italian garden at the side.

It was quiet here, security in full swing as indicated by the cameras in full view, the warning red beep of motion detectors.

Now the long range of windows was ablaze from end to end, shining clear in little oblongs of light where the front of the house was in full view, and throwing the trees into relief at the two ends.

He left his holdall on the Ferrari's front seat, shopping bags in the back, the whole lot in full view.

She decided it best not to mention the surveillance car parked in full view of the single-story ranch house on the postage-stamp lot.

The whole action was in full view of sentries of the Durhams, who were on duty, at one end of the bridge.

When it appeared in full view they saw that it was a slow, cumbersome looking boat, vastly different from their own sleek launch.

Everyone has his session of Hell as his naked soul stands in full view of the multitude while the Recording Angel recites the long, long catalog of petty acts of meanness and spite.

You forget that he parted from Sessle on the links in full view of Barnard and Lecky, and spent the evening in the Dormy House.

He remained in full view until he had noted everything to his own satisfaction, as British cannon shot tore above him into the trees.