Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The state or quality of being gigantic.

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Examples

  • When Anna's mind drifts off during one of his moral anecdotes concerning pulping trees, he chides her mild apology for "giganticness of unconcern."

    Burn This : Ed Norton Steps Into John Malkovich's Very Tight Croc Shoes 2002

  • The whole movie is spent trying to destroy this "threat" to the human race, as its giganticness destroys the city of New York in big displays of explosions and fancy digital effects.

    Godzilla takes Saturday afternoon wakko101 2002

  • Another way to think about things: Even the smaller of the two is nearly 30% bigger than the previous record-holder, announced last winter, and it would make for a great storyline if astronomers were surprised, amazed, flabbergasted, blown away by the awesome giganticness of these monsters.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2011

  • Kristina (Monica Potter), who has set some kind of record for pregnancy giganticness, gets into a screaming match with Crosby (Dax Shepard), her brother-in-law, that's so epic it causes her to go into labor.

    NYT > Home Page By NEIL GENZLINGER 2011

  • Kristina (Monica Potter), who has set some kind of record for pregnancy giganticness, gets into a screaming match with Crosby (Dax Shepard), her brother-in-law, that's so epic it causes her to go into labor.

    NYT > Home Page By NEIL GENZLINGER 2011

  • Apparently, this giganticness is why he loves making murals in abandoned warehouses and buildings throughout Philadelphia.

    Washington Square News RSS 2009

  • I just couldn't grasp the ... giganticness of her personality, "he added.

    The New America Foundation - 2009

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