Similar words: as much as, as many, plasma, as much, as many as, enthusiasm, spasmodically, chap.. Meaning: ['kæzəm] n. a deep opening in the earth's surface.
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(61) The text is severed from its past and the interpreter stands at the far end of a yawning chasm with only the text in hand.
(62) Will the widening chasm between the rich and poor reverse?
(63) Theissen expects the gathering to be a long one, but as Bernie Ecclestone suggested this week,(sentencedict .com) the chasm between the big teams' position and that of the FIA president may not be unbridgeable .
(64) We should celebrate the fact that we no longer have to pretend there is a yawning chasm between us and our new-found blood brothers.
(65) In fact, Bonis thinks calling the Guatemala City chasm a sinkhole is a misnomer—a true sinkhole is an entirely natural phenomenon.
(66) For digging holes of construction ground work , chasm digging and mud , sand . coal. gravel loading.
(67) A yawning chasm (with an emphasis on yawning) separates the world inside the schoolhouse from the world outside.
(68) This makes no sense—there's a yawning chasm between the professional and the plutocratic classes, and the tax system should reflect that.
(69) Pictured above, several dusty layers leading into this deep chasm are visible.
(70) There must be a " reason " for the chasm between the masses of these twin particles.
(71) The Big Four who built and owned the Southern Pacific Railroad—Mark Hopkins, Charles Crocker, Collis P. Huntington, and Leland Stanford—typified the widening social chasm.
(72) Tere is no impassable chasm between thinking is terms of images and logic thinking.
(73) However, in this view, the most prominent feature is Labtayt Sulci, the approximately .6 mile-deep northward-trending chasm.