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vastitude

[vas-ti-tood, -tyood, vah-sti-] / ˈvæs tɪˌtud, -ˌtyud, ˈvɑ stɪ- /












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The city's restless vastitude soon undermines his ambition; he is unable to write his novel, is too frequently in need of sleep.

From Time Magazine Archive

The crowd found it almost impossible to see across the vastitude.

From Time Magazine Archive

No limit to this vastitude has ever been assigned.

From Four-Dimensional Vistas by Bragdon, Claude Fayette

There was a sense of deathlike passivity in the land, of overwhelming vastitude, of unconquerable loneliness.

From The Trail of '98 A Northland Romance by Service, Robert W. (Robert William)

And he who owns the wealth75 Which blocks the window's vastitude, —Ah, could I peep at him by stealth Behind his ware, pass shop, intrude On house itself, what scenes were viewed!

From Selections from the Poems and Plays of Robert Browning by Reynolds, Myra




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