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mammoth

[mam-uhth] / ˈmæm əθ /


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England are still 228 runs adrift from the mammoth 435 the hosts set them to win in Adelaide with just four wickets left and a daunting task ahead on day five.

From Barron's

So it goes throughout this visually mammoth but brainless audio-visual excursion.

From The Wall Street Journal

The branching narratives, full of side quests and incidental characters, offer plenty of material to draw from, but deciding what to bring to the screen is a mammoth task.

From BBC

I go heavy on the turbinado — those mammoth, amber flakes that look like tiny geological formations — and I don’t apologize for it.

From Salon

Dedicated volunteers have been spending up to 12 hours a day preparing the mammoth operation in recent weeks.

From BBC