Chasm in a sentence as a noun

The gap between "stare" and "ogle" is hardly objective, let alone a "chasm.

From what I've seen, there's just no crossing the skill chasm as a software developer.

There's a huge chasm between $35k and $350k, with no opportunities.

However, I ran into the same problem I bet you guys will run into: "the design tool chasm".

They single-handedly dragged the smart-phone market across the chasm, just like they did with the MP3 player market.

There's a vast chasm between selling virtual sheep to addicted grandmas and giving away the farm for less than the price of a toilet roll.

Today in C++ there is a chasm like in no other language between the 'official language' and what programmers need and use day in day out.

There is quite a chasm between the flower child from Novato coming down for the weekend to trade peace patches for shrooms and the addict gutter punk types who live there permanently.

Intel simply needs to face facts: The chasm between hardcore gamers and the general computer-buying public is so wide and yawning it may as well be on another planet.

Can you feel the credibility chasm expand with that statement?Much of this article is a reasonable point of view, but statements like this are a sure way to put my purchase clicker on the defensive.

> There is a huge chasm between ogling someone undertaking physical activityIf anyone -- attractive man, unattractive man, attractive woman, unattractive woman -- started hula-hooping in the middle of the office I would expect people to stare.

Unfortunately this didn't exist in the time Marx, or even if it did- the access to such an activity was limited to only a certain set of individuals.>> You can see Americas creeping Serrata in the growing social and, especially, educational chasm between those at the top and everyone else.

Chasm definitions

noun

a deep opening in the earth's surface