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titanic

[tahy-tan-ik, ti-] / taɪˈtæn ɪk, tɪ- /


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Feuds between the Mancunian frontmen led to their break-up following their titanic success revolutionising rock n'roll throughout the 1990s and 2000s.

From BBC • May 8, 2026

The massive ships that glide through the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are facing extreme fuel costs as oil prices rise, often paying millions of dollars more to top off their titanic tanks.

From Los Angeles Times • May 8, 2026

The titanic size of the loss is the most obvious.

From Salon • Apr. 21, 2026

Isom has personally assembled 275 sets in the past four years, including a titanic Titanic moored on a long shelf and a 10,000-piece, nearly 5-foot-tall Eiffel Tower.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 3, 2025

They smell of stale bread, of stuffy living rooms crammed with dark titanic Breton furnishings.

From "All the Light We Cannot See" by Anthony Doerr




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