Gargantuan in a sentence as an adjective

For a small company, that'd be a gargantuan task.

In all fairness, "knowing how the internet works" is a gargantuan task.

And a gargantuan swath of the entire Fortune 500 could care less about salesforce management.

Epic is a gargantuan EHR vendor and they grew via acquisition of other vendors, not word of mouth.

Now they've found "streaks near the equator, including in the gargantuan Valles Marineris canyon".

> The most commonly used protocol is called HL7 – a gargantuan protocol with many variants.

I see quite a lot of people who start working with Knockout put all the bindings, all the data, and all the methods into one single gargantuan object.

Given the environment in the team and the people hired to lead it, the fact that anything shipped at all is a miracle of gargantuan proportions, trust me.

Maestro's funding is a feeble thing compared to the gargantuan Microsoft Office programming platform: it's a fluffy rabbit versus a T-Rex.

The most common form of Microsoft-hate usually centers around how a company of such gargantuan size makes such gargantuan ****-ups.

Imagine instead of sitting on a gargantuan pile of cash Apple could figure out how to efficiently invest $150B back into the company [and not through a buyback].

Something they might be able to do in-house, except their most talented engineers are desperately working on ways to extract more money out of ads, or to reduce the costs of their gargantuan infrastructure.

There's also the fact that DRM is often a contractual obligation, and the start-up costs can run well into the several hundreds of thousands of dollars range, not including high upkeep contributing to a gargantuan TCO by any startup's standards.

Staring at the Braille-like letters formed of gargantuan pixels on the screen with the finesse of sandbags being hurtled in place against the torrent of information pouring down his Ethernet connection, the notion of finely crafting the text of an email message with the pristine elegance of detail rendered to the precision of not just the vulgarity of a "dozen" but to the exactness of "12" typesetter's points escaped him like a pedigree-free canine chasing a slobber-laden ball.

Gargantuan definitions

adjective

of great mass; huge and bulky; "a jumbo jet"; "jumbo shrimp"

See also: elephantine giant jumbo