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The leader opened its chasmic jaw wide, as if tasting the water.
The golden mule - the storm-grey child - the wounded head with locks of chasmic purple.
Coleridge was in fact only two years older than she was, but the gap between them was chasmic.
In heaven's name, what are "chasmic lollygags" and "tweener timed life forms?"
A coldness, an emptiness, chasmic and desolately lonely.
It was my first meal without my left back second molar and the vacancy was chasmic and wet and thrilling.
The Great Divide is an upwarp that lies tens or hundreds of kilometers from the chasmic fault of the continental margin, creating a drainage divide.
Ask yourself this: how often is the gap between what you expect of a peach, a nectarine, an apricot, and the thing itself, as chasmic as the Channel Tunnel?
In contrast to previous years, the belated 1992 campaign has not yet riven New Yorkers along the chasmic philosophical faults that traditionally divided Democrats from each other and, often, from the rest of the nation, too.
And though they were seen in several parts of that gigantic metropolis, both on its mountainous heights and in the chasmic lanes between, they did what no mortal could do, traversing the whole City in that single night.
None the less, on the off-chance that one of the thugs might be sufficiently enlightened to make the chasmic mental leap required to realize that a spastic might also be a brilliant physicist, Geoffrey thought it wise to get out.
The long and short of the universe is just that, almost exclusively long and short, with the hyperclipped quantum clickings of the atom on one end and the chasmic lollygags and foot drags of the greater cosmos on the other.
You can see Delhi's more contemporary face by taking a chasmic leap up the city's class hierarchy and hanging out with the moneyed middle class, for whom life has never been so good, at the poolside bar of the Park Hotel, which opened in 1987.
We already knew that this stretch of red membrane would touch the full dimensions of the hall, that chasmic volume of space; that it required Nasa ingenuity and teams of abseiling engineers; that it would become the longest, highest sculpture in the world.