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gigantic

[jahy-gan-tik, ji-] / dʒaɪˈgæn tɪk, dʒɪ- /


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Under normal circumstances, those records move in small increments, not gigantic leaps.

From The Wall Street Journal

I’d have liked to run, but running wasn’t something a lady did in a gigantic dress and ridiculous shoes that pinched.

From Literature

It will be hard for anyone to top JADE's iconic performance at last year's Brits, in which she sang her song Angel Of My Dreams in - you guessed it - gigantic angel wings.

From BBC

Major AI players are also struggling to find enough space and power for their gigantic data centers — without encountering backlash from local communities.

From MarketWatch

The group most recently reissued its pivotal, if divisive, 1996 album “Load” in a gigantic box set last year.

From Los Angeles Times