God help me, I once wrote it on the roof of a barn in letters three feet high.
Yet another example boomed out in letters four inches high Friday.
The building is its own billboard, with words painted in letters as high as 10 feet.
The words were spoken casually, but they might as well have been written in flaming letters a foot high.
An imposing name was printed in letters a foot high.
But there it was, in letters four inches high, all tricked out and made to look patriotic.
The headlines, in letters ten feet high, chased each other across the screen.
The number was painted on the great body in letters eight feet high.
That should be written up in letters a foot high.
And there on the shaft in letters six inches high, so help me God, was the word: