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Colossus   /kəlˈɑsəs/   Listen
Colossus

noun
(pl. L. colossi, E. colossuses)
1.
Someone or something that is abnormally large and powerful.  Synonyms: behemoth, giant, goliath, monster.
2.
A person of exceptional importance and reputation.  Synonyms: behemoth, giant, heavyweight, titan.



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"Colossus" Quotes from Famous Books



... the Flavian dynasty, and entered upon his reign by filling up the spaces made by the demolitions of Nero, and by the fire, with large buildings, the most conspicuous and massive of them being the Coliseum. It is not known whether this name was given to it from its tremendous size or from the Colossus of ...
— Little Folks (October 1884) - A Magazine for the Young • Various

... crests, frequently quite barren, sometimes covered with sun-scorched verdure. On the horizon, which was hidden by a transparent mist, the two volcanoes of the plateau stood out in bold relief against the blue sky, facing the other colossus, which seemed to protect us with its shadow. The peaks of these mountains, clad with their perpetual snow, can be seen by sailors ...
— Adventures of a Young Naturalist • Lucien Biart

... shall we begin to undermine this Colossus; let us see;" and his majesty began to ...
— Ten Years Later - Chapters 1-104 • Alexandre Dumas, Pere

... rich enough to offer a reasonable chance of spoil. The soul of all these intrigues was the new legate, Sego, bishop of Piacenza. Letters from him to Alexander Farnese, intercepted by Henry, showed a determination to ruin the Duke of Mayenne and Count Belin governor of Paris, whom he designated as Colossus and Renard, to extirpate the magistrates, and to put Spanish partizans in their places, and in general to perfect the machinery by which the authority of Philip was to be established in France. He was ...
— The Rise of the Dutch Republic, 1555-1566 • John Lothrop Motley

... only ones then clear of sand. These graffiti are of the highest value for the early history of the alphabet, and as proving the presence of Greek mercenaries in the Egyptian armies of the period. The upper part of the second colossus (from the south) has fallen; the third was repaired by Sethos II. not many years after the completion of the temple. This great temple was wholly rock-cut, and is now threatened by gradual ruin by sliding on the planes of stratification. A small temple, immediately to the ...
— Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia


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