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So exceedingly large or extensive as to suggest a giant or mammoth.
mammoth
big
large
Exceptionally great or large.
whopping
1
The moon glides up in the north; the rocks cast
gigantic
shadows.
2
Armed with information, experts can exert a
gigantic
,
if unspoken, leverage: fear.
3
His
gigantic
figure was never seen in the doorways; he was failing.
4
A
gigantic
experiment called communism in a laboratory called Russia proved that.
5
Front-de-Boeuf heads the defenders; I see his
gigantic
form above the press.
6
It's a
gigantic
resource that so far is going almost entirely untapped.
7
And the
gigantic
force was centred in the hand of a tyrant.
8
The work which Warren Hastings accomplished in India must be called
gigantic
.
9
Clearly, the
gigantic
offering of iPhone applications is luring these business groups.
10
Europe was reduced to a
gigantic
street brawl from Madrid to Moscow.
11
His face was black with fury; he seemed
gigantic
in his rage.
12
Dolores Huerta is small in body but
gigantic
in spirit and energy.
13
The round of mergers between
already
-
gigantic
companies has reached an unprecedented level.
14
Despite
gigantic
effort for fiscal adjustment, no primary surplus has been achieved.
15
One on the south slope, one on the north: two
gigantic
Hillfolk.
16
The
gigantic
crustaceans called the EURYPTERIDS were also present in this period.
gigantic
gigantic proportions
gigantic size
gigantic figure
gigantic scale
most gigantic