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titan

[tahyt-n] / ˈtaɪt n /


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The Titans were family, and to this day he remembers that Wilhite’s father attended practice just about every day, sitting in the front row, wearing that trademark white bucket hat.

From Los Angeles Times

McCreary, acquired in an October trade with the Tennessee Titans, was placed on injured reserve on Wednesday after suffering a groin injury in the Rams’ victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.

From Los Angeles Times

And he is acting like a Greek Titan who has descended with the stolen gift of fire, igniting a new age of innovation.

From The Wall Street Journal

They orbit far from the planet too, between six million and 18 million miles, compared with larger moons, like Titan, that mostly orbit within a million miles of Saturn.

From New York Times

He had three sacks and 11 tackles with the Titans last season.

From Seattle Times