Colossal in a sentence as an adjective

This just strikes me as a colossal waste of energy & time.

It's no wonder it's been a colossal failure.

Round the decay\nOf that colossal wreck, boundless and bare\nThe lone and level sands stretch far away.

""If AOL tries to bing in their own Editor-in-Chief to run TechCrunch, it will be a colossal ******* mistake.

It is regarded internally as a colossal **** up forced upon them from above.

I tried this with BCC. It ended up being a colossal support expense to have guest accounts available as an option, and didn't lead to meaningful revenue.

It may well be that older programmers are better, but what we have here is nothing more than a colossal failure to understand science, reasoning, and evidence.

You're not insane, and I often wonder about how others can criticize someone for accepting such a colossal life-changing offer.

The CCP's colossal corruption keeps them from ever being enforced and entire cities, my hometown amongst them, are now literally poisonous to live in.

Need a mob of hundreds of individuals representing fifteen different species rendered inside an colossal ancient space station?

They were pioneering a technology never before seen, with a legend like John Carmack pushing the state of the art.\nI cannot think of a more colossal mistake to make as a founder.

Houses price increases don't produce wealth, they merely transfer it from the young to the old - from the coming generation of families who have to burden themselves with colossal debts if they want to own, to the baby boomers who are about to retire and live on the cash they make when they downsize.

Colossal definitions

adjective

so great in size or force or extent as to elicit awe; "colossal crumbling ruins of an ancient temple"; "has a colossal nerve"; "a prodigious storm"; "a stupendous field of grass"; "stupendous demand"

See also: prodigious stupendous