The extreme wideness of the World Wide Web made search the fundamental problem to solve.
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Please define the wideness of the consensus you speak of.
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Such markers included the length of a skirt, the wideness of a sleeve and the degree of ornamentation.
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An example of these is their custom of equating the size of a woman's breast and the wideness of her hips with the price of the dowry.
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When the girl reaches the roof, they become sweeping double-page spreads, a visual analogue for the wideness of the sky and the surrounding city.
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Three fifties of fosterlings could engage with handball against the wideness of his backside, which was large enough to halt the march of men through a mountain-pass.
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The property of being wide; having great width
Enormousness: unusual largeness in size or extent or number
(widely) to a great degree; "her work is widely known"
(widely) wide: to or over a great extent or range; far; "wandered wide through many lands"; "he traveled widely"
(widely) so as to leave much space or distance between; "widely separated"
In the sport of cricket, a wide is one of two things: * The event of a ball being delivered by a bowler too wide or high to be hit by the batsman, and ruled so by the umpire.n* A run scored by the batting team as a penalty to the bowling team when this occurs.
The expansion of consciousness that comes when one exceeds or begins to exceed the individual consciousness and spread out toward the universal; it is felt as a great substantial vastness giving the sense of oneness free and infinite. [Integral Yoga]