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gigantic

[jahy-gan-tik, ji-] / dʒaɪˈgæn tɪk, dʒɪ- /


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Big tech companies are streaming into debt markets to fund gigantic investments in data centers, chips and other AI-related infrastructure.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yes, it’s a drop in the bucket compared with Harvard’s gigantic $57 billion endowment.

From MarketWatch

The central pieces of the processions are the richly decorated gigantic floats bearing sculptures of Jesus or the Virgin and often weighing up to a ton or more.

From Seattle Times

He’s amassed decades of knowledge: He became hooked at 5 years old, when he started camping out in front of a “gigantic” wooden television set with his great-aunt.

From New York Times

A gigantic heap of rock and dirt waste miners called coal slag was piled like a pyramid near a manicured golf course behind the winery.

From Seattle Times