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[dʒaɪˈgæntɪk] adj → gigantesco/a

very large. a gigantic wave. reusagtige ضَخْم، عِمْلاق огромен gigantesco obrovský riesig gigantisk; kæmpemæssig γιγάντιος gigantesco. enorme hiigel- غول آسا؛ عظیم jättiläismäinen gigantesque ענקי बहुत बड़ा divovski óriási besar sekali risavaxinn gigantesco 巨大な 거대한 milžiniškas, gigantiškas gigantisks sangat besar reusachtig kjempemessig/-stor, gigantisk olbrzymi ستر، لوى، غټ، ديب ډوله gigantesco gigantic гигантский obrovský orjaški ogroman jättelik, väldig, gigantisk มหึมา çok büyük. dev gibi 巨大的 велетенський, гігантський بہت بڑا khổng lồ 巨大的

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The words were barely uttered, when he encountered a savage of gigantic stature, of the fiercest mien.

The great unfinished serpent-like flume, crossing the river on gigantic trestles, had advanced as far as the town, stooping over it like some enormous reptile that had sucked its life blood and was gorged with its prey.

In front, just on the edge of the unpaved sidewalk, grew the Pyncheon Elm, which, in reference to such trees as one usually meets with, might well be termed gigantic .

This rose-bush, by a strange chance, has been kept alive in history; but whether it had merely survived out of the stern old wilderness, so long after the fall of the gigantic pines and oaks that originally overshadowed it, or whether, as there is far authority for believing, it had sprung up under the footsteps of the sainted Ann Hutchinson as she entered the prison-door, we shall not take upon us to determine.

It stirred not, but seemed gathered up in the gloom, like some gigantic monster ready to spring upon the traveller.

But stop; does it not bear a faint resemblance to a gigantic fish?

As in general shape the noble Sperm Whale's head may be compared to a Roman war-chariot (especially in front, where it is so broadly rounded); so, at a broad view, the Right Whale's head bears a rather inelegant resemblance to a gigantic galliot-toed shoe.

The great corporation which employed you lied to you, and lied to the whole country--from top to bottom it was nothing but one gigantic lie.

Having "nothing of the bear about him but the skin," and being gifted by nature with a great, honest, just heart, quite equal to his gigantic frame, he had been for some years witnessing with repressed uneasiness the workings of a system equally bad for oppressor and oppressed.

Humboldt came to America to realize his youthful dreams of a tropical vegetation, and he beheld it in its greatest perfection in the primitive forests of the Amazon, the most gigantic wilderness on the earth, which he has so eloquently described.

It was fenced away from the public view, but there it was, a gigantic and unassailable fact -- and to be heard from, yet, if I lived and had luck.