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Giant   /dʒˈaɪənt/   Listen
Giant

adjective
1.
Of great mass; huge and bulky.  Synonyms: elephantine, gargantuan, jumbo.  "Jumbo shrimp"
noun
1.
Any creature of exceptional size.
2.
A person of exceptional importance and reputation.  Synonyms: behemoth, colossus, heavyweight, titan.
3.
An unusually large enterprise.
4.
A very large person; impressive in size or qualities.  Synonyms: heavyweight, hulk, whale.
5.
Someone or something that is abnormally large and powerful.  Synonyms: behemoth, colossus, goliath, monster.
6.
An imaginary figure of superhuman size and strength; appears in folklore and fairy tales.
7.
A very bright star of large diameter and low density (relative to the Sun).  Synonym: giant star.



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"Giant" Quotes from Famous Books



... was probably about as slender as it is possible for a mountain to be. Compared, or contrasted, with a nearby and characteristic mountain of the range, it was as a lady's finger to a telescoped giant's thumb. High Peak, as the tapering sugar-loaf of earth was called, was located west of Hollyhill, close to the town. In fact the portion of the city inhabited by the main colony of miners' families ...
— Campfire Girls in the Allegheny Mountains - or, A Christmas Success against Odds • Stella M. Francis

... be imagined than existed between the man on the bed and the slim neat figure who sat by his side. John Millinborn, broad-shouldered, big-featured, a veritable giant in frame and even in his last days suggesting the enormous strength which had been his in his prime, had been an outdoor man, a man of large voice and large capable hands; James Kitson had been a student from his youth up ...
— The Green Rust • Edgar Wallace

... a violent fit of laughter, as who would not have done at the sight of a young giant of seven-and-twenty, with cheeks as red as poppies, shoulders that seemed made like those of Atlas to support a world; pair of dark blue-grey eyes with a laughing devil dancing in them, and a little moist just now from the effects of ...
— Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine -- Volume 57, No. 351, January 1845 • Various

... hear," said Frank, "that the pretty Mary is your next door neighbour, in partnership with that excellent giant Troubridge. I must go and see them to-morrow. I will produce one of those great roaring laughs of his, by reminding him of our first introduction at the Palace, through ...
— The Recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn • Henry Kingsley

... that morning, big and strong, and glittering with snow. Little Mrs. Nancy Tarbell turned, after shutting and locking the door of her cottage, and looked down the street, at the end of which the friendly giant stood out against a clear blue sky. The cottonwood trees on either side of the road were just coming into leaf, and their extended branches framed in her mighty neighbor in a most becoming manner. The water in the irrigating ditch beneath the trees was running merrily. The sound ...
— Peak and Prairie - From a Colorado Sketch-book • Anna Fuller


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