Synonym: colossal, enormous, huge, immense, mammoth, monumental, tremendous, vast. Antonym: diminutive, little, small. Similar words: frantic, pedantic, atlantic, romantic, semantics, anticipate, antiseptic, transatlantic. Meaning: [dʒaɪ'gæntɪk] adj. so exceedingly large or extensive as to suggest a giant or mammoth.
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151. It is pure hype, a gigantic PR job ( Saturday Review ).
152. The project is on such a gigantic scale that the cost is hard to calculate.
153. In another corner sit rows of hollow steel cylinders that will hold bearings inside the wheels of gigantic mining trucks being built in nearby Peoria.
154. Rough crystals of spodumene have been found in gigantic proportions, one of the largest was a single crystal measuring over 47 feet long and weighing 90 tons!
155. But though colleagues call Mr. Orszag something of a presidential favorite,(sentencedict.com/gigantic.html) his relative power among the gigantic personalities on the Obama economic team is still uncertain.
156. Gigantic presses powered by steam (and later, electric power) could crank out books and newspapers and advertisements that strained the always-fickle paper supply.
157. Caption: BUDDHA: Young Myanmar monks ran beside a gigantic reclining Buddha statue in Yangon, Myanmar, Wednesday.
158. It was discovered that there were a group of gigantic neurons scattering in the tegmentum dorsolateral to the oral half of the red nucleus in the midbrain of the rabbit.
159. They made a gigantic [ huge ; mammoth ] demonstration against the government.
160. Soon the whole hillside was one gigantic, seething, cretin, mongolian and pinhead orgy.
161. A gigantic moon was rising behind Miss Maudie's pecan trees.
162. Indeed, that gigantic schnoz turns out to be a radiator the rain forest dweller uses to lose body heat.
163. It's an epic tragicomedy about Caden Cotard, a Schenectady, N. Y. , theater director who moves to Manhattan with the gigantic notion of putting on a realistic drama as big as all New York City.
164. Harry watched from a window as a gigantic and handsome olive-skinned, black-haired woman descended the carriage steps and threw herself into the waiting Hagrid's arms.
165. Google's GAE documentation describes Bigtable as a sharded, sorted array, but I find it easier to think of it as a gigantic hashtable chunked out across a bazillion servers.
166. I mean, they have no idea how hard we work, and look at this gigantic split infinitive, to dramatically help.
167. Well,(Sentencedict.com) actually a gigantic toothy grin as I often did during that as Mama called it.
168. The parental love and encouragement have been nurturing a young tree, which will surely grow into a gigantic one in the future.
169. It cut the water like a gigantic and keen projectile.
170. Banana: Fruit of the genus Musa (family Musaceae), a gigantic herbaceous plant spread by rhizomes, and one of the most important food crops of the world.
171. He died for Germany in the gigantic and futile operation called Citadel.
172. The living cost in this metropolis has been too gigantic for a poor person like him.
173. Researchers in China hae unearthed the bones of a gigantic bird-like dinosaur, dwarfing anything else in its category.
174. He said the proponents of proportional representation were advocating a gigantic and fundamental constitutional change.
175. Over the years the lake began growing over and on its site developed gigantic marshy ground, a self-sustained reservoir which can feed itself just with rainfalls.
176. The gigantic creation you're about to see might astonish the most serious cartoon enthusiasts.
177. The gigantic water conservancy project requires more than a decade to complete.
178. This Potemkin salubrity is regarded with frank skepticism by many locals as a gigantic, government-run "face operation."
179. Kathleen: Do you want the Side to become one big, gigantic strip mall?
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