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maggiore |
greater
higher
major
larger
largest
greatest
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The Neanderthals even had larger brains than us.
Again, Rew wondered if he should travel ahead and scout the safety of their path, but again, he worried the others couldn’t survive against a larger group of narjags without him.
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A passageway apparently of sand led him to another tunnel, this one much longer and larger and made of the white stone again, almost perfectly round but flattened at the bottom, like the spiralling passageways of the eyrie except wider and arrow-straight.
”“Narjags traveling in larger groups than usual, sure, I’ve seen that,” replied Tate, sitting back down at the table, his eyes still on the artifacts.
The day wore on, the Three Sisters grew ever larger.
You can visit a larger number of oil-fields, however, and it was this long overland route that was chosen by the two men.
At the far end of the street, was a second, even larger gateway.
They were no larger than her pinkie nail, and as thin as a wafer.
“With a larger party than normal, I figured I would bring someone with me in case we stumble across more of them.
They themselves did not realize that their speech had changed to such primitiveness, for only by living in larger groups can man compare his speech with that used by others.
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