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gigantesque

[jahy-gan-tesk] / ˌdʒaɪ gænˈtɛsk /








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“This is a gigantesque challenge, so it is essential to coordinate and optimize the logistic chains, put in place new routes, and avoid, as much as possible, the bottlenecks.”

From Seattle Times • May 12, 2022

“This is a gigantesque challenge, so it is essential to coordinate and optimise the logistic chains, put in place new routes, and avoid, as much as possible, bottlenecks.”

From Reuters • May 12, 2022

The gigantesque floral graces of Auguste Renoir whose canvases are glowing bouquets of drapery, decoration, tinted flesh.

From Time Magazine Archive

How many cars must be sold in order to re-enter this gigantesque publicity?

From Time Magazine Archive

Balzac does, and from this very accumulation he manages to derive that singular gigantesque vagueness—differing from the poetic vague, but ranking next to it—which I have here ventured to note as his distinguishing quality.

From The Human Comedy: Introductions and Appendix by Balzac, Honoré de