NOUN
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the property of being more than sufficient; comfortable sufficiency
the ampleness of her servings more than satisfied his hunger -
the property of impressive largeness in size
he admired the ampleness of its proportions
How To Use ampleness In A Sentence
- The ampleness and attitude of Albert was always going to be the big story this offseason, whether he was svelte or slovenly, fit or completely out of shape and huge -- real big, like, Gulf oil-spill big. As minicamp approaches, Albert Haynesworth isn't the real story
- the ampleness of her servings more than satisfied his hunger
- There is clearly a pleasure in supple ampleness.
- Yet, as she returned, the high pose of head, the level-lidded gaze of her long brown eyes under royal arches of eyebrows, the softly set lines of her small mouth that fairly sang sweetness of kisses after sixty-eight years — all made her the very picture of a chiefess of old Hawaii full-bursting through her ampleness of haole blood. ON THE MAKALOA MAT
- Money will disappear, or be reduced to a very marginal role, only when the need for it has disappeared or reduced to marginal goods, when abundance or rather "ampleness" has been reached for produced goods. P2P Foundation
- I live in a culture that evaluates my every curve, wrinkle, and hair on my head; the size of my lips; the droop of the skin under my upper arms; the breadth of my thighs and hips; the ampleness of my breasts; literally every one of my physical attributes against an emaciated, youth-obsessed, plastic-surgery-altered, impossible standard of beauty. Angela Bonavoglia: Of Bare Breasts and Burkas
- There is a leisurely ampleness to the layout and text that is instantly welcoming to amateur and professional alike.
- Are you really a lean, mean killing machine or does that long, flowing cape hide a certain ampleness in the imperial posterior? Scar Friends Luncheon Circle
- Also, standing beside the life-sized model of Angus, my ampleness paled into insignificance.
- The buds are heavy, each so full of fragrant petals that they are drooping under the weight of their ampleness.