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The property of having a relatively great size.
largeness
smallness
littleness
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largeness
1
There was epic
largeness
in the circuit of the plainsman's daring plans.
2
There was a
largeness
and confidence in them that carried me away.
3
The one thing it loved to talk about was expansion and
largeness
.
4
There is
largeness
of stroke in this list, and a wide prospect.
5
A horrible perception of the
largeness
of the world swept over him.
1
He gave the impression of
bigness
,
though he was small in stature.
2
She has such a generous and holy
bigness
-
the
generosity
of the All-woman.
3
At bottom the problem is how to reconcile real greatness with
bigness
.
4
The uncouthness which goes with
bigness
does not repel, it rather attracts.
5
Does the
bigness
of the property entitle the State to claim it?
6
And somehow the
bigness
of this man made him almost despise himself.
7
The
bigness
of his wilderness no longer thrilled him, but oppressed him.
8
It will fit you, for you and he were of a
bigness
.
9
All this, however, added to my feeling of the
bigness
of Penetier.
10
A stadium requires
bigness
;
50 hits in one show -that's big.
11
You had thought it of such
bigness
-
its
concerns
of a sublime tragicness?
12
He had come, full, full to trembling-withthe
bigness
of his news.
13
The vesiculae are round, of the
bigness
expressed in the figure.
14
The
bigness
of the ocean almost negates the need to talk about anything.
15
Instead, he used his
bigness
as a challenge and a threat.
16
In that climate which produces
bigness
in everything, they grow to heroic size.
bigness
surprising bigness
mere bigness
considerable bigness
same bigness
exceed bigness
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