tallness

[ UK /tˈɔːlnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. the property of being taller than average stature
  2. the vertical dimension of extension; distance from the base of something to the top
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How To Use tallness In A Sentence

  • Knowing that people were laughing at my tallness, my clumsiness in formal settings, I learned to laugh at myself.
  • In our discussion to this point, we have been speaking as if reductive realists always intend to identify individual paradigmatic relations such as tallness or shortness with pairs of monadic properties taken jointly. Medieval Theories of Relations
  • As I’ve always said, tallness is next to godliness. MINI-ME CALLS OUT INDY
  • The medication cannot be accepted as safe for children until it is known that added tallness will not be associated with some defect of development somewhere in the body.
  • Although Mom had never bothered with books, our physical similarities, apart from my tallness, were undeniable.
  • He tended to scare off little kids with his tallness, burliness and rareness to smile, but inside he was a nice man.
  • On the contrary, instead of identifying relations such as tallness or shortness with pairs of monadic properties taken jointly, reductive realists typically identify them with the individual members of such pairs. Medieval Theories of Relations
  • An individual may pass on to future generations its genes for tallness.
  • “I am not speaking of that kind of tallness, but another; you know what I mean, and there my friend is really monstrous.” The memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
  • We found that tallness is also probably linked to increased risk for ovarian, pancreatic and pre-menopausal cancer as well," said Willett. Diet, Growth Are Major Cancer Causes | Impact Lab
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