Magnum in a sentence as a noun

His magnum opus turned laughing stock is kind of a touchy subject.

I was referring to James Joyce's magnum opus, which is short of newlines, not to the Greek epic.

But purchasing for personal reasons the opus magnum of one of the greatest computer scientists?

I've read this book a good 3 or 4 times and it never ceases to amaze me. Ender's Game is without a doubt Orson Scott Card's magnum opus and a must read for anyone remotely interested in science fiction.

If you want to get a true introduction to the depth and breadth of his thinking, I highly recommend his magnum opus 'Synergetics' [1].

I bet that's really significant too. Because 9 - 4 = 5, and as the great Malaclypse the Younger already stated in his magnum opus Principia Discordia: "All things happen in fives, or are divisible by or are multiples of five, or are somehow directly or indirectly appropriate to 5.

In large part it doesn't matter whether someone is watching ****** she wrote or magnum PI or reading the paper, for each format there's a degree of effectiveness of advertising and a degree of lucrativeness for the target demographic.

Magnum definitions

noun

a large wine bottle for liquor or wine