giant

giant
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noun
1 very large man
PHRASES
a gentle giant

Some people are intimidated by his size, but in fact he's a gentle giant.

a giant of a man

He was a giant of a man, standing nearly seven feet tall.

2 sth that is very large/important
ADJECTIVE
corporate, multinational
industrial, oil, pharmaceutical, retail, software, telecom, etc.

The oil giant Esso is planning to set up a new refinery in the port.

literary

Camus is considered to be one of the twentieth century's literary giants.

PREPOSITION
giant among

The Amazon is a giant among rivers.

giant of

The company is now one of the giants of the computer industry.

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adj.
Giant is used with these nouns: ↑alien, ↑conglomerate, ↑corporation, ↑creature, ↑fist, ↑jigsaw, ↑leap, ↑lump, ↑machine, ↑mall, ↑marquee, ↑mess, ↑monopoly, ↑monster, ↑multinational, ↑mural, ↑penis, ↑pillar, ↑retailer, ↑screen, ↑shadow, ↑skyscraper, ↑snake, ↑spider, ↑statue, ↑step, ↑stride, ↑tanker, ↑tree, ↑wave

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