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    Use "wider" in a sentence

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    wider


    1. Senior Citizens who meet a wider cross-section of people are more likely to have healthy relationships than those who move in a closed circle


    2. This folder was little wider than a clip and things could have easily fallen out into the box at large


    3. In the case of dealing with patients in the medical profession the counseling takes a much wider and long-term meaning between the doctor or counselor and the patient


    4. First he changed the wheels on the rockasaur because wider wheels put more surface on the soil than the huge but narrow wheels of the rough ground rig


    5. The wider wheels are smaller, only six feet in diameter instead of eight, leaving the backbone a foot closer to the ground


    6. Turrets went out and out on other turrets, to taller towers, wider on top


    7. A castle that wasn't taller than it was wide, and wasn't wider at the top than it was at the base, was distinctly gauche


    8. looked out across these symphonic landscapes and grinned ever wider, and it was


    9. cracked and split ever wider, and spellbound by the fascination that makes a B-movie


    10. She was still standing around posing but Bahkmar was actually looking right thru her to the admittedly much wider and lumpier form of Shibet in his mind's eye

    11. I cried again for the umpteenth time since my capture and incarceration below the wider world’s ever- shifting horizons


    12. By living so closely with each other we were constantly reminded that we were living, breathing, feeling children of the wider world


    13. Unlike her mother, though, she sought out images and tales of the wider world


    14. "It sounds like you've traveled wider than any of us," Nlara said


    15. A thonga is a lower, wider, eight legged version of what Alan always pictured a 'cow' would be like


    16. It had definitely gotten wider since she started walking it


    17. I needed neither but by then he was in full flow, 'Sophia is unspoiled because the village was cut off from the whole world until about thirty years ago when a dirt road was made wider, connecting the north to the south of the island and this explains why time seems to have stopped for Sophia and all its traditions


    18. There is a greater tendency in women than in men to suffer from varicose veins and prolapse of the viscera, this being due to the wider pelvis and larger number of abdominal organs


    19. members are able to have a wider choice of meeting dates than the regular introduction at


    20. The two writers asked him if he thought the syntax was just perfect? They asked for his opinions on all manner of things, and particularly whether he thought the blending of fact, interpretation and style created the most stunning and persuasive of arguments? Then they showed him the latest section of the report, which was hot off the printer, and Sir John could do nothing but open his eyes wider and wider

    21. ' Ish opened the door wider


    22. On the second or third floor they traversed another long hallway, much wider than the other with fewer zigs and zags


    23. Ken’s view of the wider world was unadulterated by fact


    24. Across the road, there was a wider track, not asphalted but


    25. He opened the eye wider and saw a small ankle that disappeared into the folds of a brown skirt


    26. controls, and rather little analysis on the wider social impact of the


    27. It was similar in design to the modified sampan but was much wider in the stern and quite a bit longer, but there the similarities ended


    28. With their feet just wider than shoulder width apart, they raised the lever poles of the diggers, straightening their arms above their heads and in a single motion: both lowered their hands and with straight backs, lowered themselves by dropping into a very controlled near squat, almost a horse stance


    29. He is up on his knees in a second, leaning over her, staring into those bore hole pupils, pupils that have been shocked wider still by his sudden movement and alarm


    30. The farm track runs down for twenty or thirty yards between two fields and then opens out into a wider, gravelled area in front of a derelict farmhouse

    31. It wasn’t obvious which is actually higher from here, just one is further away and gets wider at the far end


    32. “I refuse to answer that question for fear of incriminating myself!” Matt replied, his smile growing wider


    33. With each new subject the groups eyes grew wider and wider, but each seemed interested in different items


    34. His grin grew wider and his eyes were like pools of water


    35. Beyond, a wider area held clumps of arching hairy sticks bearing fruit


    36. The wider parts of these streets were normally where hill folk parked their wagons when they came to town


    37. “And Belle, what if he sees the wider world and decides Tahoe is just too small for him


    38. The pillar grows wider as it nears the lofty ceiling, close inspection can show that it blends into the globe above


    39. The engines are larger than I thought and are wider than a normal semi


    40. Buttworst used on his hunting expeditions and it was no wider than a foot

    41. The trail we ran down now was wider than the previous bicycle path had


    42. Jean decided to cast his net a little wider, and leant


    43. Lmuthra Khume was just as crowded, but since it is quite a bit wider and more open, he was able to pick up his pace a little and he now had the wind to jog when he could


    44. Not only did it span one of the city's wider roads, but it was inclined at a steep angle, moving from a two level structure to a four-story warehouse


    45. The mouse opened its mouth, wider, then wider and two huge fangs dripping in slime buried themselves in the giants hand


    46. And then the fundament tore open to reveal a venereal slit that slowly spread wider and wider


    47. As arts and commerce, indeed, gradually spread themselves over a greater and a greater part of the earth, the search for new mines, being extended over a wider surface, may have somewhat a better chance for being successful than when confined within narrower bounds


    48. They have a much wider range, and may draw them from the most remote corners of the world, either in exchange for the manufactured produce of their own industry, or by performing the office of carriers between distant countries, and exchanging the produce of one for that of another


    49. Her eyes grew even wider when she caught sight of moving parts along the sides of the room and steam rising from the bases


    50. Her smile became even wider when she realised that she was naked and that right there next to her, in her bed, was a man – also very naked














































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