0 filling a complete page of a newspaper or book:
a full-page advertisement
1 filling all of one page of a newspaper or magazine:
a full-page ad/advertisement
Even before its completion, full-page colour advertisements appeared featuring a photo-realistic view of the new church and the soaring tower.
Advertisements that were larger than one full page accounted for just 2.6 percent of the total, while full-page advertisements accounted for 44.5 percent.
These were not just any ads; most often they were full-page announcements in the general-circulation weeklies and monthlies.
However, it does have a larger format, and its full-page illustrations are in colour.
In the first place, it appears with larger page and in handsomer shape, and richly provided with full-page illustrations.
This introduces a full-page entry on the subject, showing that it is fallacious to blame 18thcentury grammarians for the superstition.
The text is supported by 233 well-prepared figures, frequently full-page geological or structural maps.
More full-page ads were placed in newspapers, each more outlandish than the last.