Not exact matches
With «
gigantic» we «are exceeding the usual or expected,» and with «enormous» we are «marked
by extraordinarily great size,
number, or degree.»
To be sure, the
gigantic, all - powerful, merciless Thanos (voiced and performed
by Josh Brolin in perhaps the film's most interesting performance) is a genocidal maniac who DOES want control of all living things — but according to his twisted and demented and damaged mindset, if he can arbitrarily remove half the population through a snap of his mighty fingers, he'll actually be saving the universe
by thinning out the population to a manageable
number.
Game Informer's
gigantic surge in subscriptions from its GameStop loyalty card bundling has got it out in front, and there it seems likely to stay - it's an impressive # 31 on the Top 100 U.S. magazines
by subscription
numbers for Jan - June 2006.
Afterall, is there not a clear and present danger looming ominously before humanity that is derived from the apparently unforeseen threat posed
by the
gigantic scale and skyrocketing growth rate of absolute global human population
numbers?
The core essence of «trust» — created today with government guarantees, physical vaults, behemoth balance sheets to make institutions seemingly «too big to fail», and layer upon layer of regulatory framework enforced
by «zillions» (yes I know its not a real
number and not an accurate one, but there's no way for me to count the bodies spending time making banks function) of people leading very exciting lives holding a
gigantic ball of water in the air — is likely on the front edge of a very big wave of foundational change.