Sentences with gargantuan
gar·gan·tu·an
G g - A gargantuan task.
- Monty Panesar may hold England's hopes in his gargantuan hands, writes Alex Brown, though some in Adelaide may beg to differ.
- One image in the show, Basrah by night, depicts a gargantuan dog's head looking over the horizon.
- Even its location, within Albanese's gargantuan Infrastructure Australia, reminds me of how cynical CEOs treat equal opportunities units.
- That you can be a brilliant writer despite ingesting gargantuan amounts of alcohol and drugs.
- Despite not releasing a new album or touring for eight years, the band's popularity has soared to gargantuan levels.
- Some people think that gargantuan should only be used to describe things connected with food: a gargantuan meal; his gargantuan appetite