Giant in a sentence as a noun

Organic chem is like a giant free-for-all where everyone tries to beat the curve.

The war on terror is a giant hoax, more people are killed every year choking on peanut butter.

It's a ******* giant presumption to ask for that just so my friends can read something I wrote and wanted to share with them.

" Not "Bethesda are an Orwellian corporate giant trying to crush the little guy, bwa ha ha!

For example, you might see 'Google, a search giant', 'GE, an American conglomerate', or 'Tim Cook, boss of Apple'.

Tablets have no keyboard, trackpad, or hinge, so they can basically be a giant battery with a screen attached.

But he didn't--he released a giant trove of classified diplomatic cables and military logs.

Giant in a sentence as an adjective

Like, for instance, signing tens of different contracts from giant companies without any legal review.

What better way to reinforce it than to see a tech giant make some of the mistakes lesser companies make: If you can at all help it, don't base your product on someone else's technology.

What the **** I consider driving a car to work to be hardly justifiable at all in our trade, but a 31 year old fire truck is sending a giant **** you to anyone else trying to reduce their carbon emissions.

This is the one in a thousand/million fairy-tale of the frivolous app dreamed up in coffee shops, fuelled by rapid investment and sold for vast sums to a tech giant without so much as a whiff of a business model.

I met folks at Hacker School [3] who switched from econ, ME, OR, and other quantitative fields to CS, because you have more freedom to pursue ideas, can do more without being part of a huge team that makes you a tiny cog in a giant machine.

It's hard to write this, and my opinion is probably biased because of it, but this article is nothing but a giant load of ********** and is a carefully constructed as "feel good" to reinforce the preconceived notions the author had going into it.

Giant definitions

noun

any creature of exceptional size

noun

a person of exceptional importance and reputation

See also: colossus behemoth heavyweight titan

noun

an unusually large enterprise; "Walton built a retail giant"

noun

a very large person; impressive in size or qualities

See also: hulk heavyweight whale

noun

someone or something that is abnormally large and powerful

See also: goliath behemoth monster colossus

noun

an imaginary figure of superhuman size and strength; appears in folklore and fairy tales

noun

a very bright star of large diameter and low density (relative to the Sun)

adjective

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

See also: elephantine gargantuan jumbo