4 Metaphors for immense

But he was wrong; the 'intervalle immense,' across which, so strangely and so horribly, he had caught glimpses of what he had never seen before, was not the abyss between heaven and hell, but between the old world and the new.

Superiority of the Romans Tarentum Capitulates Immense was the impression produced by the fall of Capua, and all the more that it had not been brought about by surprise, but by a two years' siege carried on in spite of all the exertions of Hannibal.

Immense and incessant was this sensation of her powers draining off.

or she was considered; and the more aristocratic and nobly born a man was, the more immense were his feet.

4 Metaphors for  immense