Of great mass; huge and bulky.
1 You are more vulgar and blundering than the most elephantine music-hall artiste.
2 Sad is leprosy in all its forms, but most so when elephantine .
3 Anon an elephantine trumpeting of laughter seemed to set the air a-quivering.
4 He heard trunk-legs, the surprisingly gentle touchdown of the cactacae's elephantine pads.
5 Astronauts have elephantine memories when it comes to crews who make mistakes.
6 With each elephantine step of the oncoming walker, the speeder shook violently.
7 What a great, broad-shouldered, elephantine personage I shall become by and by!
8 He was coming along the landing; she heard his elephantine tread.
9 The effects of early elephantine trauma are devastating and long lasting.
10 She started the pen in an elephantine march across the sheet.
11 He lifted his hands up; they had swollen to elephantine proportions.
12 But Lad brought to it an elephantine patience and an uncannily wise brain.
13 Think the moon is a blue moon, a single elephantine sapphire.
14 The thick, elephantine skin was pinned to the sides, revealing amorphous discolored organs.
15 His legs were ponderous, elephantine , since his leg-illness was of elephantiasis, or dropsy.
16 Dark mists swirled round them and elephantine shapes lurked indistinctly in the shadows.
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