Definition: comparative form of tall: more tall
Synonyms:
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'taller': 19
1. She’s taller than her brother now.
2. I wish I were a bit taller.
3. The building is taller than it looks.
4. He stood taller after the promotion.
5. That tree is taller than my house.
6. They built a taller fence this year.
7. You're taller in person than in photos.
8. She wore heels to look taller.
9. I’ve never seen a taller giraffe.
10. That boy grew taller over the summer.
11. The statue is even taller up close.
12. I like taller chairs for working.
13. My cousin is getting taller every year.
14. That plant gets taller each week.
15. He became taller than his teacher.
16. I chose the taller lamp for the room.
17. Stand taller—it shows confidence.
18. You look taller in that outfit.
19. He reached the taller shelf easily.
1. She’s taller than her brother now.
2. I wish I were a bit taller.
3. The building is taller than it looks.
4. He stood taller after the promotion.
5. That tree is taller than my house.
6. They built a taller fence this year.
7. You're taller in person than in photos.
8. She wore heels to look taller.
9. I’ve never seen a taller giraffe.
10. That boy grew taller over the summer.
11. The statue is even taller up close.
12. I like taller chairs for working.
13. My cousin is getting taller every year.
14. That plant gets taller each week.
15. He became taller than his teacher.
16. I chose the taller lamp for the room.
17. Stand taller—it shows confidence.
18. You look taller in that outfit.
19. He reached the taller shelf easily.
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