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titanic

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


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If England's crushing defeat in the first Test was a white-knuckle helter-skelter, this opening day in Brisbane was a titanic struggle and not for the faint-hearted.

From BBC

Should France advance as pool winners - and it is difficult to see Japan, USA or Samoa preventing them - Fabien Galthie's side would be primed to try and pick off whoever emerges from that titanic encounter.

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“The great...no, the enormous...no, the titanic pleasure of your presence is requested at my tea party, to be held Tuesday next.”

From Literature

The stage is set for the latest titanic battle.

From BBC

The titanic levels of spending being committed to data-center projects simply aren’t generating revenue, let alone profits, in the earliest stage of the cycle.

From Barron's