Synonym: big, clumsy, coarse, heavy, large, ponderous, solid, strong, sturdy, thick. Similar words: excessive, aggressive, impressive, progressive, mass, the mass of, offensive, assign. Meaning: ['mæsɪv] adj. 1. imposing in size or bulk or solidity 2. being the same substance throughout 3. imposing in scale or scope or degree or power 4. consisting of great mass; containing a great quantity of matter.
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241. He gave Edberg no chance of breaking him, serving four stunning aces and a massive percentage of first services.
242. While nodules are loose deposits, lying on the sea bed, sulphides are massive deposits below the ocean floor.
243. She was made of flexible bamboo, while the majority of the other rafts had been more massive, sturdy timber structures.
244. He rides a massive chariot pulled by three wolves, and swings his mighty axe Elf-Biter.
245. Other works start at £2,500 and include drawings, small animal bronzes, paper cut-outs and massive plaster heads.
246. Massive rock formations, mountains and deep canyons present splendid views of nature's work.
247. He sees the union merger, combining massive resources, as a way of attracting more members.
248. They sold massive amounts of albums and concert tickets, but were never a singles band.
249. It arises when an immune animal is suddenly exposed to a massive larval challenge, usually from a heavily contaminated field.
250. Without this massive data base, all you read in from the bar code is a meaningless number.
251. Moving one of the world's biggest bands around on a tour of this size is a massive operation.
252. Alongside the sale of the television receivers themselves, a massive broadcast and cable industry has emerged.
253. All together we begin to unload the very cream of our assets, creating a massive bear market.
254. Massive masonry was also encountered when the railway bridge was constructed further north still of the modern road bridge.
255. The bustling downtown area of Chicago is dotted with massive new office developments.
256. In parts of Lincolnshire, for example, the early seventeenth century saw a massive attack on the former open fields.
257. In recent weeks, allegations have surfaced concerning contract irregularities in the massive prison construction program.
258. The massive attacks work well for the opening movement, with its homage to Bach.
259. In both instances a massive disruption to trade and capital flows took place.
260. A Colonel Herbinger, drunk at the time, thought in his stupor that the enemy had launched a massive attack.
261. Sukarno began to tour Java, addressing massive crowds on the theme of the awakening of national consciousness.
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262. On Feb. 13, 1993, a massive brawl broke out in a Hampton, Va., bowling alley.
263. That's why he's a massive hit with fans who would normally barrack a boss when the team is struggling.
264. It also means that a massive 45. 8 percent of our time is available for leisure activities.
265. This transformation was attended by a massive boost in economic activity and employment.
266. Control over these armed forces and the massive nuclear capability is uncertain.
267. Newcastle has seen a massive £1.4m in major project grant aid for the construction of a new North stand.
268. But how else were you to approach the massive problem of ferreting out some meaning from an inscrutable universe?
269. I d have thought this is a massive boost for the lad, and thoroughly deserved too.
270. The Count thrust his blade through Gorbad's massive chest and steaming green blood gushed over his armour.
More similar words: excessive, aggressive, impressive, progressive, mass, the mass of, offensive, assign, assist, extensive, exclusive, defensive, classic, classify, assist in, exclusively, assistant, classical, comprehensive, assistance, assignment, as soon as possible, carcinomas, pass, class, asset, missile, Russian, session, mission.