Similar words: titanium, puritanical, satanic, lusitania, panic, volcanic, oceanic, Hispanic. Meaning: [taɪ'tænɪk] adj. of great force or power.
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31. Few events this century have rivaled the sinking of the Titanic for sheer melodrama.
32. Is there a warehouse somewhere filled with mouldering copies of Titanic?
33. We lost the Titanic, for ever it seemed, in the squid-ink depths, but they turned it up.
34. At the core of Hampden Babylon is a titanic struggle between the forces of good and evil.
35. I remember reading about the haunting of old Edge Lane Hall and years later of that dreadful disaster the Titanic sinking.
36. The reason for which body and soul unite follows from a deed -- the Titanic act of dismembering and killing Dionysos.
37. One critic likened it to a titanic High Mass on Mars.
38. The entire world was engulfed in a titanic struggle be-tween starkly drawn forces of good and evil.
39. But unlike the Titanic, the story of the Tek Sing and its passengers sank without trace.
40. Grade had overstretched himself and lost money heavily on box office flops such as Raise the Titanic and biblical epics.
41. They danced as if hurled by some titanic juggler from below the edge of the world.
42. I learn to see life as a titanic moral struggle between good and evil.
43. All magic is dangerous and the titanic forces drawn into the realm of Ulthuan are more dangerous than any other.
44. Parents cannot possibly control television, with its titanic omnipresence.
45. Ironically, the Titanic was advertised as being unsinkable.
46. No one I know is out joyriding around Titanic.
47. Science is taking us back in time to witness the sinking of the unsinkable Titanic.
48. A 100-feet version of the Titanic has made an appearance at the mouth of the Caledonian Canal in Inverness.
49. A method of synthesis of isoamyl acetate catalyzed by titanic sulfate has been developed.
50. But ultimately, the Titanic was designed to be a passenger liner, not a battleship.
51. The Titanic turned just in time, narrowly missing the immense wall of ice which rose over 100 feet out of the water beside her.
52. The hunky actor, who shot to global fame a few years ago for his sterling performance in the legendary Titanic movie, is back with a vengeance.
53. Both ships were huge: the Titanic was carrying 2, 207 passengers and crew on the night it went down; the Lusitania had 1, 949.
54. This England actress in 34 years old, who act Titanic and declaimer, lodge a complaint for this article at once.
55. While passengers on the Lusitania panicked and scrambled for survival, scientists say that those on the Titanic had enough time to override their animal survival instincts and do the chivalrous thing.
56. "Like the sinking of the Titanic, catastrophes are not democratic, " said Henry Miller, a fellow with the Hoover Institution at Stanford University.
56. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
57. England won a titanic game against Samoa 26 - 19 to book their place in the semi - finals.
58. American actress Gloria Stuart, who played the elderly shipwreck survivor Rose in the film "Titanic", has died in her Los Angeles home Saturday night at the age of 100, US media reported.
59. The Titanic and all her crew were in Davy Jones's locker.
60. The mortality figures were even closer, with a 68.7% death rate aboard the Titanic and 67.3% for the Lusitania.
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