9 adjectives to describe largeness

It was rather the blissful largeness of the heart that comes to the politician when he unearths the scandal which will blight the race of his rival.

Yes, epic poetry must be an affair of evident largeness.

Erasmus was here in 1510 and wrote of the Becket shrine that it "shone and glittered with the rarest and most precious jewels of an extraordinary largeness, some larger than the egg of a goose.

With facile largeness of censure, it was pronounced a murky subject, sordid, unlovely, morally sterile, an ugly leaf out of some ancient Italian Newgate Calendar.

The doctor made a low, indrawn whistle and raised his eyebrowsthe rooms were so sumptuously furnished; immovable largeness and heaviness, lofty sobriety, abundance of finely wrought brass mounting, motionless richness of upholstery, much silent twinkle of pendulous crystal, a soft semi-obscuritysuch were the characteristics.

The doctor made a low, indrawn whistle and raised his eyebrowsthe rooms were so sumptuously furnished; immovable largeness and heaviness, lofty sobriety, abundance of finely wrought brass mounting, motionless richness of upholstery, much silent twinkle of pendulous crystal, a soft semi-obscuritysuch were the characteristics.

The mere largeness of an establishment forbids also the personal acquaintance of employer and workman.

It's one done in a mutual largeness and courage.

He never exhibited any peculiar largeness of mind or loftiness of character; and though he spoke well and wrote well, and played the part of a cool and wary manager, he was scarcely considered a commanding spirit among his fellows.

9 adjectives to describe  largeness