The vertical dimension of extension; distance from the base of something to the top.
The property of being taller than average stature.
1 Ferguson's notion of the essential quality of a Lord Advocate was tallness .
2 The Germans pride themselves in their tallness of stature and skill in magic.
3 The niceness, I mean, not the lack of handsomeness or tallness .
4 Aunt Kate bent over from her tallness and gave her a perfunctory kiss.
5 Her tallness , he thought, could be said to have come straight from him.
6 In fact, for tallness , they are rather like grown-up people.
7 He figured the other flyers staring were just marveling at his tallness and muscularity.
8 But her body, he noticed, had none of the frailty that often came with tallness .
9 Jerusha caught only a fleeting impression of the man-and the impression consisted entirely of tallness .
10 What about tallness and shortness and fatness and thinness?
11 As the stigma against tallness in women has declined, so has the practice, though it still continues.
12 God did also give him that tallness , when he was but three years old, as was wonderful.
13 What is different though is that the competition for tallness turned global and consequently fiercer and more extreme.
14 But all David's men ran violently upon Absalom, for he was easily known by his beauty and tallness .
15 It is not plain why a rosy complexion, blue eyes and tallness should be peculiar to women in love.
16 My eyes, lifted to the height of fair tallness they expected to encounter, looked for an instant upon vacancy.
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