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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

Five years in narrow walls had unfitted me for the enormous declivity of the stairway, for the vastitude of the prison yard.

From The Jacket (Star-Rover) by London, Jack

On all other sides the flat-lands stretched out seeming to have no end, suggesting to the fancy that they were kin in vastitude to the clear expanse of the sky.

From The Bells of San Juan by Gregory, Jackson

Beyond this, there was no ray in all the vastitude of night that surrounded me; save that, far in the North, that soft, mistlike glow still shone.

From The House on the Borderland by Hodgson, William Hope




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