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to colossal
adjective
Extremely large or on a great scale.
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Such failings add up to colossal waste.
Muniain, Beñat and Herrera were withdrawn to colossal ovations.
It comes in all sizes, from modest to colossal.
"When you focus on growing one pumpkin exclusively, it can grow to colossal size," he said.
Ticket prices at the Staples Center have risen to colossal levels.
Some have background images of Greek heads blown up to colossal size.
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"Their benefits would need to be colossal to justify this, but they are minimal," he writes.
Meanwhile, the public shells out big bucks for criminally awful trash including (but not limited to) colossal-budget CGI cluster-fucks like the Transformers franchise and shallow, unprogressive jerk off, gross out, star driven comedies like Grown Ups while superhero movies are crossing barriers so close into Oscar territory to no avail.
If the unions strike on Wednesday, it is going to cause colossal disruption to the economy.
So, what gives -- is the public immune to this colossal effort to shape their presidential preferences?
Nevertheless, several B.S.G.R. employees suggested to me that the seven hundred million dollars amounted to a colossal bribe.
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