immenseness


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Synonyms for immenseness

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Synonyms for immenseness

unusual largeness in size or extent or number

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I suppose that, quite unconsciously, we draw from that immenseness in amounts dictated by the need of the moment.
And they extolled her wisdom, dedicating volumes to her immenseness. And Vendler caused a deep shadow to fall upon all poetics.
If it is true that written signs and experiential "immenseness" do not always find ready adequation, the "ecstasy of trees" (for example) provides a constant incentive for the poet's own equivalent, homological "fermentation du signe." The intrinsic cantata of being, in this sense, always remains in excess of poetic song and is produced in the "night of time." Desire, however, enables a turning over of things, a celebratory handling of flowers, clods of earth, salt outcrops, waves, reflections, and so on, that can move beyond what the poet may be tempted to describe as the bare feasibility of utterance.
He came across it while out hunting 'in the country of the Hare that game led us through the Towne, but I was so strangely surprised with the immenseness of the Antiquity that I made bold to lett my friends follow the chase, while I admired ...'
as many guns as his firearm-festooned Editorial Immenseness, Roy-Boy.
And in the vast immenseness of space, can we find a hostplanet similar to Earth, with the same capacity to sustain human life?
Truth is, I wouldn't have looked at the XD-S twice if His Editorial Immenseness hadn't handed me the assignment as "an offer I couldn't refuse."
Look for splotz of it on the walls of His Editorial Immenseness Roy Huntington's office.)
"Dude, I can't write for GUNS, man; won't work." His Editorial Immenseness, RoyBoy, just squiggled an eyebrow.
His Editorial Immenseness, Roy-Boy and I were talkin' about guns (fancy that, huh?); specifically, mods to enhance handling, and he said, "You talk to Jim Toner"--and gave me a phone number.
His Immenseness, John of Browning, developed the .32 ACP and .380 ACP (and .25 ACE for that matter) to tit some of his guns.