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juggernaut

[juhg-er-nawt, -not] / ˈdʒʌg ərˌnɔt, -ˌnɒt /


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Regulators have been skeptical of deals that could create a transcontinental rail juggernaut, worrying that they could result in price hikes, service disruptions and lower investment in safety improvements.

From The Wall Street Journal

Originally released in September 1975, the Floyd’s ninth album had the arduous fate of being released as the follow-up LP to “The Dark Side of the Moon,” the band’s critically acclaimed juggernaut.

From Salon

As cable TV was born, Mr. Freston jumped on board as chief executive of MTV Networks, the revolutionary juggernaut that quickly developed a grip on the global cultural zeitgeist.

From The Wall Street Journal

All of which is far cry from the highs of 2022, when the Chiefs were a juggernaut.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Chinese manufacturing juggernaut shows little sign of slowing.

From The Wall Street Journal