handsbreadth Sentence Examples
- The tiny seedling was only a handsbreadth tall, barely visible above the soil.
- The narrow passage was just a handsbreadth wide, requiring careful navigation.
- With a deft handsbreadth, the surgeon skillfully sutured the patient's wound.
- The miniature dollhouse had furniture that was only a handsbreadth in size.
- The ancient scroll had margins that were a mere handsbreadth wide, filled with delicate calligraphy.
- The seamstress adjusted the dress with a handsbreadth of fabric, ensuring a perfect fit.
- The gap between the two buildings was only a handsbreadth wide, allowing for only a narrow passage.
- The tiny insect stood a mere handsbreadth high, its movements barely perceptible.
- The painter used a handsbreadth of paint to add intricate details to the masterpiece.
- The sculptor carved a small statue from a block of marble, each handbreadth revealing a new dimension of the figure.
handsbreadth Meaning
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handsbreadth (n)
any unit of length based on the breadth of the human hand
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any unit of length based on the breadth of the human hand
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The tiny seedling was only a handsbreadth tall, barely visible above the soil.
The narrow passage was just a handsbreadth wide, requiring careful navigation.
With a deft handsbreadth, the surgeon skillfully sutured the patient's wound.
The miniature dollhouse had furniture that was only a handsbreadth in size.