Sentence example with the word 'tremendous'

tremendous

abysmal, awful, dread, fell, gigantic, hideous, infinite, massy, overgrown, splendid, terrible

Definition adj. extraordinarily large in size or extent or amount or power or degree

Last update: July 1, 2015


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He did a tremendous job.   [adjective]

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National governments still wield tremendous leverage both on the territories they govern and as the only legally authorized participants in international deliberations.   [adjective]

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This is a tremendous accolade having been runners-up last year.   [adjective]

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"Bring a dozen clout-nails; here's a tremendous piece of news."   [adjective]

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But even of these four only two exploded, although the clocks were not American, and those two made a tremendous noise, but only singed a few French beards off.   [adjective]

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The goblin vanished with his usual tremendous and explosive laugh, and left Waldeck exhausted with this effort of expiring nature.   [adjective]

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Captain Stubbard had jaws of tremendous length, and always carried a bag of captain's biscuits, to which he was obliged to have recourse in the height of the hottest engagement.   [adjective]

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But these tremendous engines, being wrought much more slowly than in modern times, did not produce the effect of annoying or terrifying the enemy to the extent proposed.   [adjective]

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In they tramped, making a tremendous clatter upon the stone-floor with the iron-shod heels of their large jack-boots, and the clash and clang of their long, heavy, basket-hilted broadswords.   [adjective]

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