Aún no tenemos significados para "great breadth".
1The great breadth of the world about her added to her hopelessness.
2He was not himself a man of great breadth or richness of feeling.
3In spite of his eminence, this gentleman had no very great breadth of view.
4Beyond the marble rock this canyon opened out to great breadth and wonderful walls.
5The man was burly, with a great breadth of shoulder and big rough hands.
6His face, and particularly his forehead, were of great breadth.
7A large bird of great breadth of wing, clearly visible, approached, hovering over us.
8Oars extend so far on each side, that they require a great breadth of water.
9She was a huge, clumsily-built vessel, with great breadth of beam, and a lofty poop-deck.
10At other times it was impossible to see across the great breadth of the coral barrier.
11The most remarkable quality observable in the countess-dowager, apart from her great breadth, was her restlessness.
12But the city had no great breadth.
13It was a chorus of great breadth, to which she at first listened with a slight quiver.
14Despite the great breadth and solidity of the pass, Maskull felt as though he were suspended in midair.
15Kelly makes it persuasive, though, because his great breadth of knowledge helps him to find so many parallels.
16The Lakes have no great breadth, so that the boat is always near one bank or the other.
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