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the cataclysmic
adjective
Of or pertaining to a cataclysm; causing great destruction or upheaval; catastrophic.
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Don't mention the "cataclysmic" pudding.
This made the cataclysmic outbursts all the more terrifying.
"Let's put the cataclysmic things on stand-by for now.
Then, in three days in the cataclysmic summer of 1948, Lydda was no more.
In populated areas, levees were a necessary response to the cataclysmic floods of the 1920s.
He makes palpably real for readers the cataclysmic effects of economic collapse.
Above all, he portrays the cataclysmic impact of the war on a generation and their expectations.
And despite the cataclysmic nature of everything, the film somehow maintains a winning and indomitable cheerfulness.
For starters, there was the cataclysmic dismantling of the playing group last off-season.
What is clear is the cataclysmic effect the bloody glove gambit had on the prosecution's case.
It was a chambermaid, Hendrickje Stoffels, who occasioned the cataclysmic downturn in Rembrandt's life.
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