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titanic

[tahy-tan-ik, ti-] / taɪˈtæn ɪk, tɪ- /


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The titanic size of the loss is the most obvious.

From Salon • Apr. 21, 2026

The military swarms in to build a metal wall around the titanic alien, and Blunt’s cozy community of 700 swells to more than 100,000: scientists, journalists, tourists, opportunists and the inevitable grifters, criminals and weirdos.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 30, 2026

Modern simulations suggest that waves might have grown to more than 30 feet—more than enough to swamp and roll even a titanic like the Fitz.

From Slate • Nov. 10, 2025

The stage is set for the latest titanic battle.

From BBC • Nov. 9, 2025

All across Yazd, people faced the qibla to pray, a titanic multicellular entity focused on the same moment in space-time.

From "Darius the Great Is Not Okay" by Adib Khorram




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