Supergargantuan

//suːpəɹˈɡɑɹˈɡæn.t͡ʃu.ən//

"Supergargantuan" in a Sentence (5 examples)

QUOTING LeRoy Prinz, dance director in chief for Paramount, the New York Herald Tribune says: ‘‘He contends that the supergargantuan musicals that have been rolling out of Hollywood will be replaced soon by new musicals of more intimate nature.” Glory be!

Recently a fairly young man was put in charge of the supergargantuan performances of Wagner at the Metropolitan Opera.

The monstrous near-nude lady and gent who used, oddly enough, to advertise a clothing store, have fallen before the wreckers and have been replaced by two supergargantuan pop bottles separated, just as oddly, by a Niagara of a waterfall.

The Rand-type thinkman thinks only about death and how to inflict it on a supergargantuan scale.

June 2010 appears relatively massive, with a slow streak ending on the 18th and giving way to an escalation of blockbusters - in what looks to be 15 days of supergargantuan box office.

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