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How to use titanic in a sentence

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The titanic shapes of the flagship Nelson and her twin, the Rodney, dominated the view.
Type II's derive from a supermassive red giant whose core collapses when it runs out of fuel, and then rebounds in a titanic explosion.
He was an Englishman committed to his nation's titanic economic struggle against the Dutch.
Of all the objects, places, concepts, and titanic forces at play in 2004, the most monumental, influential, and ascendant is surely the blog.
The diet which builds up their titanic physiques also harms their health in the long term.
A mere decade ago, at the height of his titanic drug addiction, Earle would all too often be hopped up and smacked out in a Nashville crackhouse.
It has been done, and is still being done, by these titanic, extraordinary structures.
The effects feel appropriate to the on-screen action, so howls and impacts from weaponry seems titanic and massive.
The tree was huge, its titanic proportions reminding him of the redwoods that grew in the US, only three times as large.
Then these titanic missiles were reconfigured to serve as more or less peaceful boosters to put satellites into space.
Leonardo was extremely fastidious, but Nicholl reminds us that his exquisite works were the product of titanic labours.
Like any other titanic, lumbering, inefficient machine, Hollywood studios dangerously pollute the atmosphere.
Best estimates suggest that this momentous event occurred early in the first half of our titanic struggle with the mighty Faroe Islands.
These hard core rifts spawn waves of enemies that eventually culminate into a titanic boss, and anyone in the vicinity can jump into the fight.
He literally flew to his student's rescue and with a titanic burst of strength, the ancient Indian pulled Billy from the pit.
David Toms produced a stunning back nine to edge out a nervy Sergio Garcia in a titanic tussle in the singles.
A titanic crash of thunder heralds the return of the darkness and the onset of a truly biblical deluge.
It has been permitted to form a joint venture for the manufacture of synthetic rutyl and titanic dioxide.
The viceroy's house, now the governor's, is a titanic white imitation of an English-county ducal palace.
Tune into gamma rays, and see titanic explosions scattered throughout the universe at a rate of about one per day.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It was possible to imagine anything when Nature was making a change so titanic.
For a moment the chasm is a battleground of the elements, a fierce, titanic struggle.
Mayon is a storehouse of titanic energy which has frequently broken forth in the past with destructive violence.
Now the two great fleets closed in a titanic struggle far above the fiendish din of battle in the gorgeous gardens of the therns.
At which Uncle Ulick went off into a peal of titanic laughter.
We've had heroic disregards but I think that here disregard was titanic.
But what a picture of titanic energy, of Cyclopean ambition!
I fancy, however, that their strength was rather of the tetanic than the titanic sort.
Ten thousand men had been engaged in that titanic struggle, and upon the field of battle lay three thousand dead.
The afternoon was already deepening into evening, and the titanic shadows of the poplars lengthened over a third of the landscape.
After a titanic battle Mand came through on the last against Ireland's Jake Whelan but Davidson went down on the final hole to Adam Chapman of Windermere.
This year will either be a turning point away from sequester levels or the ship of state will crash head on into the sequester iceberg resulting in a titanic disaster.
Then he drew back and delivered a kick of such titanic vigor that it lifted Tom clear over the footlights and landed him on the heads of the front row of the Sons of Liberty.
He has none of the gorgeousness of Ruskin or the titanic strength of Carlyle, but he can be finely eloquent, and he is certainly one of the masters of polished effectiveness.
Talking to friends who have kids, they despair at not only the cost but the titanic planning exercise that has to go into placating the little ones.
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