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cavernous

[kav-er-nuhs] / ˈkæv ər nəs /


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Once you get past the security guard on the door, a cavernous space is revealed.

From BBC

Addressing thousands of delegates packed into a cavernous hall, Kim admitted mistakes in plans for economic development in "almost all areas".

From Barron's

In the bedroom, rather than doing their best to brighten up the room, which is small and has only one window, Adams and Tolles leaned into the room’s cavernous energy and painted it dark blue.

From Los Angeles Times

A short drive away is the Karmel Mall, a cavernous building and local Somali hub, filled with a maze of stalls selling tea, fashions, jewelry and more.

From The Wall Street Journal

As Seroka shared his vision for the future in the cavernous AltaSea facility, he emphasized the need to build bigger and smarter.

From Los Angeles Times