Mammoth in a sentence as a noun

You'll need to reclone that new baby with more mammoth DNA.

In the case of cloning mammoths, there are just thousands of little things that could go wrong.

I wrote a mammoth comment about it on this thread already.

So what makes a mammoth hunter popular with the ladies?

I remember that Twitter was about 25 people when I was looking for jobs in 2008, just as they'd closed their mammoth $50M+ round.

If they can extract blood from even one other mammoth, that might be just enough to create healthy enough offspring.

If you really want an actual mammoth that is, at least, very close to a mammoth with little elephant DNA in it.

That's because stories of both mammoth cloning and jetpacks in development keep coming back on the media.

From your DNA sample not being as good as you thought, or the womb condition of the elephant not being as appropriate for a mammoth as you thought.

Even if you assume perfect cloning technique and infinite samples of perfect mammoth DNA.

Otherwise they would not allow such mediocrity as can be seen in every mammoth tech company.

Mammoth in a sentence as an adjective

There's a running joke in the skepticism community, that in the next few years we're gonna have baby mammoths flying around in jetpacks [1].

My opinion from Paul's writing is that his goal is to find the AIRbnb's as quickly as possible while relegating things that aren't going to be mammoth.

This has obviously been a mammoth effort, so congratulations to all involved!

It's just that for most people in China riding a bike is sign of the past, poor and hungry China, while driving a German multi-ton mammoth is a sign of the future.

If half the men in a hunter-gatherer band are wiped out by a mammoth hunt gone wrong, the next generation can still be just as large, only with slightly less genetic diversity.

Everybody wants to fit a picture of a fat, stupid, cartoonish banker gambling away grandma's pension and getting a mammoth bonus into this slot but how much is that the case?

But since that's probably not the best stance to get your research funded, we'll keep hearing about exciting new breakthroughs in baby mammoths flying on jetpacks on the media every other year.

If all your server costs combined adds up to more than one developer salary, you either have a mammoth scaling disaster or a runaway success which should have VCs begging to give you money on whatever terms you like.

The most interesting part of that article is the non-chalant last line: "Once the [wooly mammoth's] tissues have been treated to a nuclear transfer process, the eggs will be implanted into the womb of a live elephant for a 22-month pregnancy.

To my knowledge there has never been a serious discussion about tax totalization at either the international or national level because it would be an absolutely mammoth undertaking.

Quote Examples using Mammoth

Not ... in ... your ... budget.... or you could rest in the comfort of knowing that services like Twitter have achieved mammoth success despite long and embarrassing outages.

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Mammoth definitions

noun

any of numerous extinct elephants widely distributed in the Pleistocene; extremely large with hairy coats and long upcurved tusks

adjective

so exceedingly large or extensive as to suggest a giant or mammoth; "a gigantic redwood"; "gigantic disappointment"; "a mammoth ship"; "a mammoth multinational corporation"

See also: gigantic