Definitionadj. so great in size or force or extent as to elicit awe
Last update: June 19, 2015
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Colossal crumbling ruins of an ancient temple. [adjective]
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Can he look up at its colossal evil without once feeling despair? [adjective]
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But the British government of today can and should say and do a lot to redress this colossal injustice. [adjective]
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Could you see the grand proportions, the colossal majesty of the great Henri's palace--that palace whose costly completion sat heavy upon Sully's careful soul. [adjective]
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The streets of Babylon swarmed with strangers, the colossal palaces on both shores of the Euphrates were overfilled, and all the houses stood adorned in festal brightness. [adjective]
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Very recently (in 1892) the fragment of a colossal double statue was found in Alexandria, which can scarcely be intended for any persons except Cleopatra and Antony hand in hand. [adjective]
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He could look down upon the tallest men, and the width of his shoulders was as remarkable as his colossal height. [adjective]
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Its colossal staircase, like a huge serpent, wound round and round the ever-diminishing series of stories composing the tower, until it reached the summit crowned by the sanctuary itself. [adjective]
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Their new leader, our friend Aristomachus, stood with a few of his own officers apart from the Egyptians, by the colossal statues of Psamtik I. [adjective]
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