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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a massive breakfast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large or substantial meal typically eaten in the morning.
Example: "After a long night of travel, I was grateful for a massive breakfast that included pancakes, eggs, and bacon."
Alternatives: "a hearty breakfast" or "a substantial breakfast."
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I'm about to have a massive breakfast.
Your life for the next six months Start the day with a massive breakfast pancake, which comes with an egg, coriander and chilli sauce for 20p.
We left for moraine camp at about 11 am on the 29th after a massive breakfast of pancakes and tuna salad, reaching moraine camp around 1 in the afternoon.
Most days follow the same pattern: she and Philip treat themselves to a "massive" breakfast, go off cycling individually, exhaust themselves, get sore, return home, make supper, watch TV on the sofa, go to bed.
Next, make your way to one of the city's many taquerías and bite into a massive breakfast burrito.
After we finished counting in our assigned blocks that night, the three of us went back to the organizational center for a massive breakfast of eggs, bacon and fried potatoes.
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Walker began his day before 7am, serving food at a dairy breakfast on a massive farm just outside Evansville, a city of 5,000 people about 25 miles south of Madison, the state capital.
In the open-plan kitchen, which adjoins the family room and garden-view breakfast nook, a massive roof lantern bathes the space in natural light.
Yet every president, including Donald Trump, has been presented with the same strategic reality: The return of Afghanistan to the conditions on Sept. 10, 2001 — in which the country was a jihadist bed-and-breakfast — would be a massive defeat for the United States and directly endanger its people.
Tonight I'm making … breakfast for dinner: leftovers from a massive egg and vegetable pie, maybe with a side salad and/or prosciutto.
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