Sentence examples for The whopping from inspiring English sources

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The whopping

adjective

Exceptionally large or great

  • It weighed a whopping 700 pounds, when it was full.

Exact(60)

The whopping gift didn't happen.

The whopping census figure may have changed that parsimony.

The whopping prices and global coverage of the sale introduced the Lalannes to a new audience.

"The whopping sum of $9,000 for both," Ms. Tischler reports.

The whopping 35-day Voyage of the Vikings sails round trip out of Boston, with stops ranging from Reykjavik, to Cork, Ireland, to Bar Harbor, Me.

The whopping £85 price tag suggests it's one for the completist for whom seven different versions of When You're Young are not enough.

The whopping 480% increase prompted BancBoston Robertson Stephens analyst Paul Johnson, among the first to cover Redback with a buy rating, to raise 2000 earnings estimates.

The "whopping amount" that goes to the big research centers leaves "little to be shared" among the smaller labs, he said.

Compare this to the whopping 25% they spend on marketing.

We paid the whopping hospital bill with no regrets.

Then came the whopping cell phone bill for $2,065.94.

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