Synonym: bridge, distance, expanse, extent, interval, measure, period, reach, spell, stretch, viaduct. Similar words: Hispanic, Spanish, space, spate, spark, newspaper, spatula, pan. Meaning: [spæn] n. 1. the complete duration of something 2. the distance or interval between two points 3. two items of the same kind 4. a unit of length based on the width of the expanded human hand (usually taken as 9 inches) 5. a structure that allows people or vehicles to cross an obstacle such as a river or canal or railway etc. 6. the act of sitting or standing astride. v. to cover or extend over an area or time period.
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121. From these deathly origins Nizan's life span was to proceed in an anguished spiral.
122. So too is ego, the life span of which, as seen, is but a wink....
123. The mystic person who singularly failed to appear during a 20-year span of abuse was my doctor.
124. Obviously the teaching, or the learning, or the memory span,(http://sentencedict.com/span.html) or the example shown by senior staff was defective.
125. Private doctors are too expensive for most workers, and government health department visits can span an entire day.
126. One can look at liberty, one can look at social mobility, one can look at life span.
127. Acoustic and folk music fans are familiar with her 20-year span of live performance and recorded works.
128. What exciting, fulfilling, profitable things do I want to do during my short span on planet Earth?
129. Then, for the second time in the short span that she had known the man, her mouth fell open.
130. In February, they play 14 games, including seven in a span of 11 nights, all on the road.
131. This most elegant of bridges has a centre span of 702 feet.
132. This left her with a severe form of amnesia that reduced her memory span to 20 minutes or less.
133. Development of all major new weapons programmes would nevertheless continue but over a longer time span.
134. In other words, lots of concurrent partners in the briefest possible time span will equal the greatest chance of epidemic spread.
135. Thus the bulk of Laurentia came together in the relatively short time span of 150 million years.
136. Kids his age typically have a very short attention span.
137. Some search consultants span these two worlds and have both a functional and an industry discipline.
138. He has 77 saves in that span and has been called on for some last-minute heroics.
139. No lunar atmosphere or hydrosphere exists, nor has any existed for its entire span of recorded history.
140. The seventy-one-year-old steel cantilever span narrows down to two lanes as it crosses a channel that connects the Gulf to the Mississippi.
141. She always keeps her kitchen spick and span.
142. And then his expected life span ran out.
143. Almost as diverse as the electromagnetic spectrum itself, directed - energy weapons span a wide range of incarnations.
144. The large span and pliable door which can be easily folded up and pulled down is neither similar to an aluminum folding door nor to a push-pull iron door.
145. The optical coupler 316 couples a portion of the Raman optical pumping signal propagating in the optical fiber span 306 to an optical filter 318.
146. The MLV Series device a temperature compensated output signal and is calibrated for zero and span.
147. Each episode's mystery is solved within that short time span, but unlike typical detective shows, this comedy features a slow-witted sleuth named Rokuro Kurama.
148. The roof of Beijing Capital Airport T 3 Terminal Building adopted large - span hyperboloid steel grid structure.
149. If using busbar bridge between switchgears or inlet wire cabinets, should provide rated current-carrying capacity, span and height from the ground of the busbar bridge.
150. For more detailed design, field span optimization and interference analysis is also executed by a dedicated planning software kits.