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colossal

[kuh-los-uhl] / kəˈlɒs əl /


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This colossal waste has enormous economic costs and renders useless all the water and resources used to grow the food.

From Salon

But in this case, it comes from not knowing how long the high returns for colossal capex will last, after which Amazonian levels of free cash flow are inevitable.

From Barron's

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi pledged last week huge government spending to boost the economy, insisting it was fiscally responsible despite fears it would worsen the country's colossal debt burden.

From Barron's

At its most insightful, his book reveals a colossal dissonance between a person and a persona.

From The Wall Street Journal

In big picture terms, Mr Johnson sought to remind the inquiry of his central role as a pandemic prime minister; judging trade offs of a colossal nature; confronting a scenario without modern precedent.

From BBC