The extent of something from side to side.
1 Third, that providing width effectively always means going outside rather than inside.
2 The central building is sixty-three feet in length, by thirty-six in width .
3 The river varied in width from two to five and six miles.
4 The peninsula itself averages rather less than 100 miles in width throughout.
5 The Strait of Magellan varies from three to seventy miles in width .
6 Maximum width and depth were measured and used as the true measurement.
7 At Leechee the Niger was found to be three miles in width .
8 The width of the cement gap was measured at 11 reference points.
9 Tesla's exclusion request specified several different width and thickness for aluminum sheets.
10 There really is width about her; a power of accepting the inevitable.
11 The fjord was in this place about half a mile in width .
12 An initial problem is the lack of requisite width on the backswing.
13 This engraving presents a cuff of darned net in its actual width .
14 Evenness in depth and width of furrow is seen in good plowing.
15 The opening of the fireplace was at least twelve feet in width .
16 Think gradual V-shape, done by systematically increasing the width of each spacer.
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