Results for: enormous, gigantic, tremendous, twice life size, very great, very large
English English
achieve appropriate sizeright-size
achieve victory, amount of money won, be victorious; gain; obtain; arrive with great effort; succeed; acquire; convince; gain trust (or approval, favor, etc.), capture something using force, earn the love of somebody, extract something from ore, first ...win
acrobatic movement, do cartwheel, large coin, wheel of a cart; somersault performed sideways, lateral handspring, wooden wheel of cartcartwheel
act as mother to, protect, nurture; give life to by birthing, mom, female parent; woman who has given birth; woman acting as a mother or exercising mother-like authority; small British gun used in WWI (British Slang), mother of vinegar, of a female par...mother
act of bringing back to life, act of raising from the dead; act of bringing back into useresurrection
act of buying wholesale to create a monopoly; state of being completely absorbed or occupied; act of writing a document in large clear letters or in a formal style; document which has been engrossed, completely absorbed state, cornering of market, docu...engrossment
act of changing the size of an object; act of scaling, act of changing the size of a graphic picture by adding or removing pixels (Computer Graphics)resizing
act of dying, death, die, depart from life, pass awaydecease
act of freezing; state of being frozen; extreme cold (Meteorology); frost, great cold; act of ceasing the manufacture of; act of fixing (prices, wages, etc.) at a certain level, anesthetize body part, be harmed or killed by cold, become hard, become un...freeze
act of giving generously; act of expending in great quantitieslavishment
act of giving new life or energy, reinvigoration, reanimationrevitalization
act of gulping; large swallow, large mouthful, amount swallowed, gasp, make swallowing motion, make swallowing sound, swallow fast, swallowing motion or sound, take a large mouthful, swallow a large amount, eat or drink rapidly; gasp, choke; suppress, ...gulp
act of incapacitating an opponent (Boxing); knockout blow (Boxing); great success; attractive woman (Slang); tranquilizing drug (Slang), blow causing somebody to become unconscious, boxing match won by a knockout, punch winning a boxing match, somebody...knockout
act of launching; act of setting afloat; act of sending out; act of starting or initiating; commencement, inauguration; large motorboat; large boat carried by a warship, begin a campaign, fire a rocket into the air, largest boat on an old warship, laun...launch
act of magnifying, state of being magnified; process of enlarging; something which has been enlarged, degree of enlargement, enlarged copy of something, growth in importance, increasing of actual size, increasing of apparent size, ratiomagnification
 

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