Definitionn. a deep opening in the earth's surface
Last update: August 26, 2015
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There are chasms in rocks. [noun]
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Victorian thinkers called it the ' great chasm ' or the ' fathomless abyss '. [noun]
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A similar chasm still exists in today 's publishing houses. [noun]
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They were now in a straight and long gallery, in a chasm of the rocks, where retreat without encountering the animal was impossible. [noun]
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Cries were heard in the startling vicinity of the chasm between the two caves, which mingled with hoarser yells that arose out of the abyss of the deep ravine. [noun]
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Turning, she gazed in through the gaping chasm of the window at her side. [noun]
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A chasm opens with a noiseless yawn. [noun]
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The chasm in the revolutionary labor movement, which resulted from the disruption of the INTERNATIONALE, could not be bridged any more. [noun]
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Duncan seized the favorable moment to spring to the body of Gamut, which he bore within the shelter of the narrow chasm that protected the sisters. [noun]
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I looked at the sky; it was pure: a kindly star twinkled just above the chasm ridge. [noun]
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The bridge was a plank, and it crossed a chasm about four feet wide and two deep. [noun]
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