Synonym: colossal, enormous, gigantic, huge, immense, mammoth, monumental, tremendous, vast. Antonym: diminutive, dwarf, little, small, tiny. Similar words: brilliant, Asian, piano, Persian, Indian, Canadian, Russian, Italian. Meaning: ['dʒaɪənt] n. 1. any creature of exceptional size 2. a person of exceptional importance and reputation 3. an unusually large enterprise 4. a very large person; impressive in size or qualities 5. someone or something that is abnormally large and powerful 6. an imaginary figure of superhuman size and strength; appears in folklore and fair tales 7. a very bright star of large diameter and low density (relative to the Sun). adj. of great mass; huge and bulky.
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(121) Food giant Hillsdown Holdings added 8p to 130p after a maintained dividend forecast and boardroom shake-up.
(122) But giant tubeworms are 6-foot-long expletives, shouts of brilliance, startling in their vivid simplicity and exposure.
(123) Katherine Dowson's giant silicone drip work links the exhibition in its site within the 50-foot stairwell.
(124) She was about to grab it when a giant gecko sprang in a flash from the eaves and gobbled it up.
(125) Projects under negotiation include the Manggarai Integrated Terminal, a giant inter-city bus depot south of Jakarta.
(126) You can't escape by sea because of the giant eel.
(127) She sank deep down again, unable to stay alert, and saw without wanting to a giant Catherine-wheel in the sky.
(128) It is this operation that George Ewart, general manager for Chemical Products, describes as a giant chemistry set.
(129) On the company news front,(www.Sentencedict.com) brewing giant Whitbread commanded centre stage.
(130) There is a wealth of Coventry-produced aircraft and other exhibits, dominated by the giant Armstrong-Whitworth built Argosy freighter of 1959.
(131) These giant worms live in clay soils close to watercourses in the Bass River valley, southeast of Melbourne.
(132) Giant migrating contractions are associated with transit of market over larger distances in a distal direction.
(133) Giant Hercules transport aircraft were touching down at Aldergrove Airport every few minutes.
(134) He was in the photograph of the baseball team too, looking proud, a giant glove on one hand.
(135) The shipping deadline has slipped, but the Redwood Shores database software giant remains deeply committed to the project.
(136) Thought is the sleeping giant of the mind. The world belongs to those who wake up this sleeping giant. Dr T.P.Chia
(137) When he got to the bottom, Jack chopped the beanstalk down, and the giant fell to the ground, dead.
(138) The giant bivalves jammed the cracks between the black tufts of lava that covered the ocean floor.
(139) But none of them have really rattled the big chains until Food Giant came along.
(140) Drinks and confectionery giant Cadbury Schweppes jumped 5p to 479p ahead of results out later this week.
(141) Some little pieces of sand are so full of ego that they see themselves as a giant rock! But then the wind blows[sentencedict.com], the big ego flies in the air! Mehmet Murat ildan
(142) From a distance the braces look to be giant bleached drumsticks of a creature long dead.
(143) The streets are kept clean with giant brushing and sprinkling machines.
(144) They came up with several designs for giant arks of sanity.
(145) Pickleson, fairground giant with whom Doctor Marigold becomes friendly and who draws his attention to the deaf-mute whom Sophy eventually marries.
(146) Buckhaven's skills have also been enlisted by another pharmaceutical giant for an anti-asthma drug.
(147) Octopus, chopped up live, and giant water slugs may also be on the menu.
(148) Guha surely had it right when he likened Littlewoods to a giant tanker that takes ages to change direction.
(149) They are: first, the growth of giant industrial enterprises and the concentration of economic power in fewer of them.
(150) Patients with idiopathic chronic constipation have a decreased number and duration of giant migrating complexes than healthy controls.
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