How To Use Broadness In A Sentence
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In its scattergun invention and unsentimental broadness, it almost echoes Orson Welles’ work at its most playful.
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With no visible direction from above, the cast decide to amp up the volume and the broadness, but the results are more overbearing than energetic, more grotesque than funny.
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-- Across the heath, encircled with fences of uncouth stones, stands a stern record of feudal yore; at the next turn peeps the rectory, encircled with old firs, trained fruit trees, and affectionate ivy; beneath yon darkened thickets rolls the lazy Ure, expanding into laky broadness; and, beyond yon western woods, which embower the peaceful hamlet, are seen the
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 343, November 29, 1828
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After Andreas saw the work going into the Genie and some of the other characters in Aladdin, he realized he couldn’t compete with that kind of broadness, so he decided to underplay Jafar.
12th Marc Davis Celebration of Animation
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Despite its broadness, there's a remarkable honesty to the show, likely because several monologues take place in her therapist's office.
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Perhaps for this reason, I've detected that listeners adopt a broadness of the musical mind that they would otherwise not adopt at the symphony or in private listening on an MP3 player.
What is the Organ?
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The puritan streak in her training was astonished and shocked by some of the broadness; but she refused to sit in judgment.
CHAPTER VIII
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Art," as I understand the term in its broadness, contradistinguishes from nature.
The Kempton-Wace Letters
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Moreover, the very indeterminateness of the dialect, the possibility of using varying degrees of "broadness," increased the facility of rhyming, and added notably to the ease and spontaneity of composition.
Robert Burns How To Know Him
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Or try a strapless dress, which de-emphasizes the broadness of the back.
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Or try a strapless dress, which de-emphasizes the broadness of the back.
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The broadness of the portunid sternum allows the appendages to project well beyond the lateral margins of the carapace and is an adaptation to the swimming habit which most portunids exhibit.
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The broadness of the emission lines is assumed to be a sign of great turbulence in the invisible gas surrounding the galaxy.
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It retains a vestigial reputation for a kind of glamour, sophistication and broadness.
Happy Days Aren't Here Again
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I think what you mostly gain getting education is this broadness that creeps into one's perspective of many things.
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They listened with edification to the racy remarks of their hostess, voicing that theoretical "broadness" of opinion as to the conduct of life which, quite as much as the perfume which she always used, was a specialty of her provocative personality; they spoke now and then, to be sure, as she drew them into conversation, but their real intercourse was almost altogether silent.
The Bent Twig
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The broadness of the excited-state manifold is probably due to the strong electron coupling to high-frequency phonons, very recently suggested by Ihalainen et al.
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Bright acidity cuts that broadness, bringing near-perfect balance.
The New York Cork Report:
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My only real complaint is that too many of the parts are acted with all-but-cartoonish broadness.
All Talking! All Laughing!
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Bill has an undeniable love for humanity, but the problem with this broadness is that it overlooks the details and he ends up hating a lot of actual people - and yeah, it's hatred.
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According to the science of phrenology, which was currently all the rage, such a brow hinted at intelligence and broadness of mind.