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titanic

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


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They will also conduct computer simulations to discover if their model of a titanic gas cloud disrupted by a black hole could account for AT2021lwx.

From Scientific American

He hit a titanic three-run homer and finished a double shy of the cycle on a night the Orioles hit three home runs off him.

From Washington Times

“It is unmistakably a loss because he’s such a titanic figure in the world,” Koelsch said.

From New York Times

Starting a family in Italy is becoming a "titanic effort" that only the rich can afford, Pope Francis has warned.

From BBC

The crowds of thousands heard—and felt—from five miles away, the titanic thunder of dozens of the 394-foot-tall rocket’s 33 engines firing at once.

From National Geographic