14 Metaphors for widest

For smooth is the road for the few, my dear, And wide are the ways they roam: Our feet are led where the millions tread, In the worn, old lanes of home.

Wider still must be my gaze.

However, the farther the receiving station was from the sending station the wider must be the distance between the telephone terminals and the smaller the current received.

Of these the wider was a gravelled yard, absolutely bare, in extent perhaps an acre; and here, in various knots and groups, were gathered some two dozen children.

Wider still became the gulf that separated him from the people and ideas he met in his common everyday life.

The more experience that the observer has had, and the keener his faculty of perception and his power of deductive reasoning, the wider will be the range of his power in the direction of predicting future results from present happenings and conditions.

The most honest man must sometimes appear inconsistent for the sake of truth; and the clearer a man's own convictions, the wider will be his charity for those of others.

Wider and wider were the leaps he made.

His nostrils were as wide as bells.

Yesterday and to-day were separated by a gulf as wide as death itself.

The range of literature is as wide as humanity.

The woman opened her eyes as wide as saucers, trying hard to look indignant.

And once there was a butterfly that was many miles long, and had wings as wide as seas.

He held that the land of America was very wide in those parts, as wide as south of the isthmus where no man had yet crossed it.

14 Metaphors for  widest