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		Definition of half-size in English: half-sizeadjective Half of the typical or usual size.  half-size indoor football pitches  Example sentencesExamples -  It will serve up small plates, half-size portions of pasta and a wider selection of wines, craft beers and Italian liqueurs.
 -  Replete with actors dangling over the stage, this stellar set-piece packs an emotional and theatrical punch far greater than the arrival of a half-size chopper in the original production.
 -  Half-size sandwich portions must be available for sale.
 -  They arranged to have half-size statues made.
 -  In 2009, they appeared on the television show to push a range of acoustic guitars featuring a patented hinge mechanism that allowed the instruments to collapse down to half-size for ease of transport.
 -  The full-size keyboard features keys with rounded corners, and aside from arrow-buttons that have been shrunken down to half-size, the keyboard has a standard layout.
 -  The company intends to provide high-end VIP and artist lounges, the ability to cut down the venue to a half-size performance space, outdoor eating areas, and refurbished seats as part of a $100 million investment.
 -  I knew I'd only have two days with a half-size orchestra to do a whole score.
 -  Holding the option key changes the choices from half-size windows (which can be too big on a large monitor) to smaller windows that are a little more manageable.
 -  Four half-size tasting portions were served, to give guests a taste of the menu, including mushroom risotto, kingklip, mediterranean chicken roulade, and sticky toffee pudding.
 -  They did a 3D body scan of a real human and then created a half-size model.
 -  A half-size serving tips the scale at around 8 ounces and a full-size order weighs in at approximately 16 ounces.
 -  A half-size wave turbine is being tested off Moa Point in Wellington.
 -  The Healing Field will coincide with a five-day display of the touring Vietnam Memorial Moving Wall, which features a half-size replica of the memorial in Washington, DC.
 -  They keys located at the front of the keyboard are a bit longer (deeper) than they are wide; the arrow keys are only half-size.
 -  We've got lots of singles that get together and they do the four-meal column but divide it up into eight so they end up with eight half-size portions for themselves.
 -  The roughly half-size model now resides on his wall.
 -  Half-size servings of most of the entrees would be helpful.
 -  He is staggeringly clever with his looping, his beat-boxing, and his half-size guitar.
 -  When you make flyers to hang up, make half-size ones and drop them in the mailboxes of your neighbors.
 -  There's one other major issue and that's the half-size shift key.
 -  My dad told me if I could get the mower onto two wheels, he'd build me a half-size version of his race car.
 -  The micro apartments feature a half-size refrigerator.
 
 
 noun A size of shoe which is midway between the standard or usual sizes.  this style is not offered in half sizes  Example sentencesExamples -  His proudest possession was a coffee table he'd found in a dumpster, she said, and the only pair of decent shoes he owned was a half-size too small.
 -  The shoes run wide a bit so get a half size smaller than what you regularly wear.
 -  You can feel the "anatomics" when you ski—a snug responsive nesting of your foot that even worked for me on a shell and liner that's around a half size too big.
 -  Everyone I talked to who got a pair had to go a half size larger than they typically do to get a good fit.
 -  It seems to have figured out its bizarre sizing issues—last year the difference of a half size was either way too small or way too large, but nowhere in between.
 -  I would have to try them again in at least a half size up, but I noticed there were no 6.5s, or at least not that I saw.
 -  It felt quite awkward and when I was standing over the first tee shot I realised I hadn't even tied the laces on my sneakers, which are a half size too big as well.
 -  Trail running shoes should fit a half size bigger than your typical shoes because going downhill tends to smash your toes.
 -  Definitely get a half size down from your "normal" size.
 -  I needed a half size down and generally prefer rather stiff boots but by God they were like slippers and incredibly light!
 -  Buy heels a half size bigger and invest in insoles.
 -  We recommend ordering this shoe a half size smaller than your normal size.
 -  This might have been what you heard: "These shoes feel a little tight, do you have them in a half size larger?"
 -  There will be half sizes in full production shoes.
 -  This is a race fit shoe, so it's pretty snug—go up a half size if you want more comfort.
 -  The Parisians utilize centimeters instead of inches and there are no half sizes.
 
    Definition of half-size in US English: half-sizeadjectiveˌhæfˈsaɪzˌhafˈsīz Half of the typical size.  the half-size violin is still too large for his arms  Example sentencesExamples -  He is staggeringly clever with his looping, his beat-boxing, and his half-size guitar.
 -  The roughly half-size model now resides on his wall.
 -  We've got lots of singles that get together and they do the four-meal column but divide it up into eight so they end up with eight half-size portions for themselves.
 -  They did a 3D body scan of a real human and then created a half-size model.
 -  There's one other major issue and that's the half-size shift key.
 -  The full-size keyboard features keys with rounded corners, and aside from arrow-buttons that have been shrunken down to half-size, the keyboard has a standard layout.
 -  I knew I'd only have two days with a half-size orchestra to do a whole score.
 -  It will serve up small plates, half-size portions of pasta and a wider selection of wines, craft beers and Italian liqueurs.
 -  In 2009, they appeared on the television show to push a range of acoustic guitars featuring a patented hinge mechanism that allowed the instruments to collapse down to half-size for ease of transport.
 -  The company intends to provide high-end VIP and artist lounges, the ability to cut down the venue to a half-size performance space, outdoor eating areas, and refurbished seats as part of a $100 million investment.
 -  They keys located at the front of the keyboard are a bit longer (deeper) than they are wide; the arrow keys are only half-size.
 -  Half-size servings of most of the entrees would be helpful.
 -  A half-size wave turbine is being tested off Moa Point in Wellington.
 -  My dad told me if I could get the mower onto two wheels, he'd build me a half-size version of his race car.
 -  Half-size sandwich portions must be available for sale.
 -  The Healing Field will coincide with a five-day display of the touring Vietnam Memorial Moving Wall, which features a half-size replica of the memorial in Washington, DC.
 -  Four half-size tasting portions were served, to give guests a taste of the menu, including mushroom risotto, kingklip, mediterranean chicken roulade, and sticky toffee pudding.
 -  The micro apartments feature a half-size refrigerator.
 -  Holding the option key changes the choices from half-size windows (which can be too big on a large monitor) to smaller windows that are a little more manageable.
 -  When you make flyers to hang up, make half-size ones and drop them in the mailboxes of your neighbors.
 -  A half-size serving tips the scale at around 8 ounces and a full-size order weighs in at approximately 16 ounces.
 -  They arranged to have half-size statues made.
 -  Replete with actors dangling over the stage, this stellar set-piece packs an emotional and theatrical punch far greater than the arrival of a half-size chopper in the original production.
 
 
 nounˌhæfˈsaɪzˌhafˈsīz A size of shoe which is midway between the usual or standard sizes.  this style is not offered in half sizes  Example sentencesExamples -  You can feel the "anatomics" when you ski—a snug responsive nesting of your foot that even worked for me on a shell and liner that's around a half size too big.
 -  Trail running shoes should fit a half size bigger than your typical shoes because going downhill tends to smash your toes.
 -  His proudest possession was a coffee table he'd found in a dumpster, she said, and the only pair of decent shoes he owned was a half-size too small.
 -  Everyone I talked to who got a pair had to go a half size larger than they typically do to get a good fit.
 -  I needed a half size down and generally prefer rather stiff boots but by God they were like slippers and incredibly light!
 -  We recommend ordering this shoe a half size smaller than your normal size.
 -  The Parisians utilize centimeters instead of inches and there are no half sizes.
 -  It seems to have figured out its bizarre sizing issues—last year the difference of a half size was either way too small or way too large, but nowhere in between.
 -  The shoes run wide a bit so get a half size smaller than what you regularly wear.
 -  There will be half sizes in full production shoes.
 -  I would have to try them again in at least a half size up, but I noticed there were no 6.5s, or at least not that I saw.
 -  This is a race fit shoe, so it's pretty snug—go up a half size if you want more comfort.
 -  Definitely get a half size down from your "normal" size.
 -  It felt quite awkward and when I was standing over the first tee shot I realised I hadn't even tied the laces on my sneakers, which are a half size too big as well.
 -  This might have been what you heard: "These shoes feel a little tight, do you have them in a half size larger?"
 -  Buy heels a half size bigger and invest in insoles.
 
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