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space n. 1 spaciousness, room, place, expanse, elbow-room, leeway,<br />

margin, latitude, play: There was no space for another desk. 2<br />

blank: When the spaces are filled in, the puzzle is done. 3<br />

interval, lapse, period, time, hiatus, lacuna, span, while,<br />

duration, extent, spell, stretch, pause, wait, intermission,<br />

gap, break, interruption: After a short space we were home<br />

again. 4 accommodation, seat, berth, room, place: Luckily, I<br />

got the last available space on the plane.<br />

--v. 5 arrange, organize, array, set out, align, range, order,<br />

rank, lay out, measure (out): Space the trees about eight feet<br />

apart.<br />

spacious adj. vast, large, extensive, enormous, wide, broad, commodious,<br />

ample, expansive, roomy, huge, sizeable, large, capacious,<br />

great, immense, outsize(d), voluminous, oversize(d): The house<br />

was more spacious than it looked from the outside. Siberia<br />

offers spacious territory, ripe for habitation over the next<br />

century.<br />

span n. 1 bridge, link, stretch, overpass, Chiefly Brit flyover: We<br />

drove across the entire span in less than five minutes. 2<br />

course, extent, interval, stretch, period, time, term, spell:<br />

In the short span of six hours we had crossed the Atlantic.<br />

--v. 3 cross, stretch over, reach over, extend over, go over,<br />

bridge: A rude bridge spans the river at Lexington. Their lives<br />

spanned more than a century.<br />

spank v. slap, smack, put or take over one's knee, thrash, paddle;<br />

chastise, punish, castigate; Colloq wallop, tan (someone's)<br />

hide, paddywhack, whack, give (someone) a (good) licking or<br />

hiding: In those days when you misbehaved you were spanked.<br />

spanking adj. 1 spic and span, smart, bright, snappy, gleaming,<br />

brand-new, fine, remarkable, outstanding, big, large, great:<br />

You ought to see Jim Trowbridge's spanking new yacht. 2 brisk,<br />

lively, crisp, bracing, fresh, freshening, rattling, strong,<br />

invigorating, blustery: A spanking breeze blew up from the<br />

west. 3 quick, rapid, swift, lively, snappy, fast, smart,

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