The property of being scanty or scattered; lacking denseness.
1 Kibuishi's mastery is in his simplicity of form and sparseness of dialogue.
2 Its sparseness as a thriller means it's absolutely unpatronisingly, despite such heightened intelligence.
3 She hoped he wasn't disappointed in the sparseness of her curves.
4 In any case, their size, sparseness and softness makes them wholly ineffective skin exfoliants.
5 A Protestant sparseness seemed to diminish the image of Yeats at Drumcliffe for Giordano.
6 There is a simultaneous sparseness and richness to its aesthetic.
7 The very sparseness by which their clarity is expressed comforts me in some strange way.
8 Nor is this sparseness incidental, as in North America, to the early days of settlement.
9 The best spring poems have this singleness and sparseness .
10 But if all this sparseness is (paradoxically) overwhelming, John Graham should offer some respite.
11 It's an empty space, impressive in its sparseness .
12 As I held my hands over my temples, I felt the sparseness of my once-abundant hair.
13 But its vastness and sparseness still shock.
14 However, according to Harvard University comparative zoologist Andrew Berry, the fossil record's sparseness could have skewed Peterson's analysis.
15 He has an ascetic bearing, a sparseness to him that says no materials were wasted during the build.
16 This sparseness in construction not only makes it look good, but it keeps it tough: where do wallets always break?
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