Synonym: more, to a higher degree. Similar words: no more than, not more than, more than ever, more often than not, give thanks, more, see that, than. Meaning: adj. (comparative of `much' used with mass nouns) a quantifier meaning greater in size or amount or extent or degree. adv. comparing quantity or quality.
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211. Don't take on more than you can cope with.
212. The President will be little more than a figurehead.
213. A 26% water rate increase is more than most residents can stomach .
214. About more than 100 people were horned in the bullfighting this year.
215. The star was little more than a pinpoint in the night sky.
216. We were friends and colleagues for more than 20 years.
217. They were reunited after a separation of more than 20 years.
218. More than a hundred firemen are still trying to contain the fire at the plant.
219. People use more than words when they communicate with each other.
220. More than two million refugees have fled the area, fearing attack by loyalist forces.
221. It is dangerous to take more than the recommended dose of this medicine.
222. Is anything wrong? You haven't said more than two words since you got here.
223. Each year more than two million household injuries need medical attention.
224. The play was amusing,[http://sentencedict.com/more than.html] but it was little more than froth.
225. Extreme surfers will ride waves that reach heights of more than fifty feet.
226. The waters continue to rise as more than 1,000 people are evacuated.
227. He regularly charges passengers more than the normal fare and pockets the difference.
228. Federal law prohibits foreign airlines from owning more than 25% of any U.S. airline.
229. More than ninety prisoners have been set free so far under a government amnesty.
230. More than 3,000 police officers were wounded in the line of duty last year.
231. Opinion polls show that no more than 30% of people trust the government.
232. The villages are no more than a mile apart as the crow flies.
233. It's more than my job's worth to let you in without a ticket.
234. I'm all for sexual equality, but I don't want my wife earning more than I do.
235. We've despair of him; he can't keep a job for more than six months.
236. The company employs no more than a couple of dozen people.
237. There was more than a note of disapproval in her voice.
238. We walked more than ten miles in the blistering heat.
239. The US government says that this year's corn crop should be about 8 percent more than last year.
240. What's wrong? You haven't said more than two words since you got here.
More similar words: no more than, not more than, more than ever, more often than not, give thanks, more, see that, than, any more, no more, at hand, thank, thanks, all the more, not any more, once more, moreover, much more, other than, furthermore, thanks to, rather than, what is more, more or less, theoretical, no less than, Thanksgiving, hand in hand, rumor, humor.