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mammoth

[mam-uhth] / ˈmæm əθ /


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Several European countries recently agreed to build a mammoth offshore wind farm in the North Sea that will generate up to 100 gigawatts of offshore wind power.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bryn and his house also played a big part in the 2019 Christmas special as the host and head chef of the mammoth dinner for more than 13 people.

From BBC

In November, the High Court in London found BHP "strictly liable" for the disaster following a mammoth trial, which could lead to billions of dollars in damages shared among 620,000 plaintiffs.

From Barron's

It goes without saying that despite an upturn in form for the Premier League's bottom three sides, it would take a mammoth effort for any of them to beat the drop this season.

From BBC

The artist's commitment to singing in Spanish in a music industry that has historically marginalized Latino voices makes his mammoth success even more extraordinary.

From Barron's