We have no meanings for "large passage" in our records yet.
1 So through a large passage we pass, and he ushers us into the lodging-house kitchen.
2 The Osmia closed its aperture communicating with the large passage ; and the latter alone received the eggs.
3 They reached the junction where the large passage they were in reached the main one, and continued south.
4 Our guide soon found a large passage hut in which to deposit our baggage, for one stone of small amber per load.
5 My subject is Greek, and the first of the papers consists of a large passage of Greek translation which the candidate has not seen.
6 Even the edition of 1995 still omits a large passage (at least 36 pages in the first edition) about Rudolf Lebius.
7 For one, the works aren't paginated; you have to scroll through large passages of text.
8 For large passages they produced excellent rugby but crucially couldn't translate that to the scoreboard.
9 Alex Haley copied large passages of his novel Roots from The African by Harold Courlander.
10 Three separate tunnels of 17 ft. diameter each, or 227 ft. area, are to be connected by large passages about midway of their length.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: