Encara no tenim significats per a "more sparse".
1The grass beneath his feet had become more sparse and more coarse.
2I wondered how many more sparse pages the guest books would see.
3The path showed barer, the stems more sparse, the roof above her denser.
4The land became rugged and rocky, and the grass more sparse.
5As though in answer, the rainwater seemed to get a little more sparse.
6His hair was even more sparse and brittle looking, his hands more weathered with time.
7The accelerated expansion of our universe means it will become exponentially more sparse, cold and inhospitable.
8The scrubby desert growth gradually became more sparse, and wider patches of sun-baked ground were visible.
9He wondered, leaving the city limits, traffic more sparse, if that old cabin was still there.
10By 2009, Rosenberg was the last man standing and Passenger's sound became more sparse and intimate.
11As I get higher, the grass becomes shorter and more sparse, and the rocks more ostentatiously displayed.
12Waxing also allows the hair to grow in more sparse each time, which is a great benefit!
13The way was becoming rocky, too; the patches of grass were meager and the brush grew more sparse.
14Towards evening the sages became more sparse, and the clear spaces were occupied by tufts of green grass.
15Captain Nemo continued to plummet into the dark depths of this forest, whose shrubbery grew ever more sparse.
16The pines grew smaller and more sparse as we ascended, and the last stragglers wore a tortured, warring look.
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