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behemothic

adjective as in colossal

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But even the existence of this more behemothic world has been called into question by subsequent analysis.

Why everyone loves saying it Frasier is the connoisseur’s choice of early-aughts behemothic US comedy, because Friends is too obvious; plus it was repeated to death, then repeated again a few times for good measure, by E4.

That’s a behemothic level of success that was felled first by the band’s bankruptcy in 1995, then by the tragic death of Lopes, at 30, in 2002.

If not behemothic, pachydermic: The Land Cruiser as help-elephant of the American...

Mr. Robbins became famous — poetry-world famous, at any rate — in January 2009, when this collection’s title poem was printed in The New Yorker after being plucked from that magazine’s behemothic slush pile by its new poetry editor, Paul Muldoon.

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