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gargantuan

[gahr-gan-choo-uhn] / gɑrˈgæn tʃu ən /


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All over the city, you see signs advertising projects sponsored by the Public Investment Fund, the oil-backed sovereign wealth fund overseeing the gargantuan investments in the kingdom’s no-holds-barred metamorphosis.

From Los Angeles Times

If something as gargantuan and complex as this airplane can be restored, they say, so can the rest of the country.

From New York Times

So when national authorities offer, approve or backstop gargantuan funding and rescue packages worth hundreds of billions of dollars, investors are entitled to get a little bit excited.

From Reuters

He aims to build 12 substations along Greenland’s coast to chart the attrition of the island’s gargantuan ice sheet through sound.

From New York Times

“I am among them, by the way, but we live on an enchanted island that is surrounded by a gargantuan sea of economic anxiety and despair.”

From Washington Times