Similar words: at large, large, larger, largest, largely, enlarge, largess, too large. Meaning: adj. made more obvious or prominent.
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1. Disappointment was writ large on the face of the loser.
2. This policy is liberalism writ large.
3. Mistrust was writ large on her face.
4. This is an example of bureaucracy writ large.
5. Her distress was writ large in her face.
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6. Hollywood is often said to be American society writ large.
7. I could see the curiosity writ large on Rose's face.
8. It is old-style materialism writ large.
9. In it judgement was writ large.
10. Anderson views the United Nations as a democracy writ large.
11. How is it possible that life writ large could be optimizing conditions for its own uses?
12. Her life was her personality writ large.
13. Everybody said, with disapprobation writ large upon their faces.
14. The party's new philosophies are little more than their old beliefs writ large.
15. The idea that femininity is in the first place to be associated with motherhood is simply writ large.
16. Opponents of the new law depicted it as tracking writ large.
17. Many of the processes are like ordinary domestic engineering writ large.
18. The decoration is lavish as befits a bejewelled reliquary writ large.
19. They now have to cope with the legacy of their past incompetence writ large on their balance sheets.
20. The Fed is a racket at heart, a con game writ large — what else can you call an organization with the exclusive privilege of printing money in the trillions and handing it over to friends?
21. found that young, single people were particularly likely to disclose sensitive information about themselves. It's the online disinhibition effect writ large.
22. which ends with that line, you'll remember: "New Presbyter is but Old Priest writ Large."
23. But it was a proxy war between the Tea Party and establishment GOP writ large in this small state.
24. That's where we get this rousing line, "New Presbyter is but Old Priest writ Large."
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