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hand's-breadth

British  

noun

  1. another name for handbreadth

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“Every little pebble was distinct, every speckled trout, every hand’s-breadth of sand,” Mark Twain wrote of his unimpeded glimpse into Lake Tahoe’s depths in “Roughing It.”

From New York Times • Jan. 14, 2013

I have a bed which is about a hand's-breadth wide .

From Time Magazine Archive

No eye can venture to compass more than a hand's-breadth.

From Time Magazine Archive

It was now close upon one o'clock, and when I emerged from the companion the moon was a hand's-breadth above the sea line, rising like a ball of gold.

From Pharos, The Egyptian A Romance by Boothby, Guy

The path by the school-house, the hand's-breadth of silvered earth, the broken, silvered wall, the pine, the rough descent....

From Foes by Johnston, Mary