Stature can be categorized as a noun.
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stature - (of a standing person) the distance from head to foot | ||
stature - high level of respect gained by impressive development or achievement; "a man of great stature" |
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1. | noun | A man of great stature. | |
2. | noun | Like the tens of billions of dollars that have been "lost" in Iraq, planeloads of arms don't just "vanish"; not when the Pentagon contracts the work to an international criminal of Bout's untouchable stature. | |
3. | noun | The boy did not reach his father's stature of six feet. | |
4. | noun | Young people have shown a lot of improvement in physical stature. | |
5. | noun | It is practically unthinkable that a scientist of his stature would have made such an elementary mistake. | |
6. | noun | This is a plan that takes into account your stature and your ability to guard. By all means do it for me. | |
7. | noun | The sexes differ, not only in stature and muscular force, but perhaps even more decisively in temperament, and this must early have given rise to a corresponding division of labour. | |
8. | noun | She was, unlike her daughter, of small stature and her body was fat on the sides. It was as if a human head had been fitted unto the body of a pig. | |
9. | noun | His short stature makes him feel insecure. | |
10. | noun | I am not a dwarf. I am of short stature. | |
11. | noun | This thy stature is like to a palm tree, and thy breasts to clusters of grapes. | |
12. | noun | Tom was small in stature. | |
13. | noun | I need men of solid stature. | |
14. | noun | So mused I, blind with anger, when in light / apparent, never so refulgent seen, / my mother dawned irradiate on the night, / confessed a Goddess, such her form, and mien / and starry stature of celestial sheen. / With her right hand she grasped me from above, / and thus with roseate lips: | |
15. | noun | Her profile as well as her stature and bearing seemed to gain the more dignity from her plain garments. |
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A man of great stature. |
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Like the tens of billions of dollars that have been "lost" in Iraq, planeloads of arms don't just "vanish"; not when the Pentagon contracts the work to an international criminal of Bout's untouchable stature. |
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The boy did not reach his father's stature of six feet. | |
Young people have shown a lot of improvement in physical stature. | |
It is practically unthinkable that a scientist of his stature would have made such an elementary mistake. | |
This is a plan that takes into account your stature and your ability to guard. By all means do it for me. | |
The sexes differ, not only in stature and muscular force, but perhaps even more decisively in temperament, and this must early have given rise to a corresponding division of labour. | |
She was, unlike her daughter, of small stature and her body was fat on the sides. It was as if a human head had been fitted unto the body of a pig. | |
His short stature makes him feel insecure. | |
I am not a dwarf. I am of short stature. | |
This thy stature is like to a palm tree, and thy breasts to clusters of grapes. | |
Tom was small in stature. | |
I need men of solid stature. | |
So mused I, blind with anger, when in light / apparent, never so refulgent seen, / my mother dawned irradiate on the night, / confessed a Goddess, such her form, and mien / and starry stature of celestial sheen. / With her right hand she grasped me from above, / and thus with roseate lips: | |
Her profile as well as her stature and bearing seemed to gain the more dignity from her plain garments. |