expanse in the PONS Dictionary

expanse Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

expanse of grass/lawn

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Alike the sea surface the expanses of the novel increase.
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Each pair creates a nearly uninterrupted expanse of glass reaching from the bottom of the house to the top.
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When it opened, the north shore was a sleepy place with wide expanses of beach that were little known outside of the surfing world.
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Wine, molasses and marmalade are produced from the expanses of vineyards and orchards.
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The expanse of wing of this bird will scarcely be believed.
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Sequoia's backcountry offers a vast expanse of high-alpine wonders.
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Large limits boundaries and beautiful expanse of fertile meadows, vast pastures, famous for sheep and cattle market.
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The park also has an expanse of green area with a small train that tours it.
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Stretching for hundreds of kilometres, these include lowland rainforests, extensive wetlands, savanna grasslands, and some of the largest expanses of mangrove forest in the world.
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From high above, it reaches down to warm a vast expanse of smoky-black earth that smells like river.
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