How To Use Enormousness In A Sentence
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On the other side, obviously, is the enormousness of the task.
Robert Jordan, Wheel of Time 1: the Eye of the World (1990)
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She stops suddenly and the enormousness of her predicament sinks in.
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What has shocked poor James much more is a circumstance which your Boston Booksellers have no power to avoid: the "enormousness" of the charges in our Port here!
The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol. I
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The shark battled for 40 minutes before the angler saw its enormousness.
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'enormousness', and that it is closer to 'an outrageous, improper, vicious, or immoral act'.
The India Uncut Blog
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The film must be judged by the enormousness of the gap between this originary text and this pale, commercial, toothless, non-denominational cash-in.
The Tooth Fairy (2010)
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What of the enormousness of the drink I had consumed, the feelings aroused in me by the heel were not pleasant.
THE BONES OF KAHEKILI
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My Romans Bible professor explained to us that if Paul could have stacked a hundred football fields end-to-end and as high and as far as those fields could reach, that would be the enormousness of his intent.
Do You Know Who I Am?
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Enormity is more euphonious than enormousness.
Times, Sunday Times
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She hadn't realized the enormousness of her responsibility.
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He had not realized the enormousness of the task of putting a fellow-man out of the world.
THE UNEXPECTED
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That last wish was tagged on after I realized the enormousness of the country on the other side of the world.
When a Billion Chinese Jump
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Encarta World English Dictionary points out that enormousness has a more neutral meaning when used to refer to size, but is clumsy, so they recommend that you "find an alternative such as immensity or vastness.
OUPblog
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The mansion itself was natural wood and only had one level to it, a typical Japanese house except for its enormousness.
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I'm Margaret… thinking, like you, about the enormousness of the task…
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Maybe one day you stand on top of a mountain and look out at the world and feel moved by its enormousness and grandeur and you don't call that feeling anything at all.
Kate Fridkis: What in the World Is Spirituality?