Goliath
Goliath noun - Something or someone that is unusually large and powerful.
Usage example: the family-owned company lost the contract to a multibillion-dollar Goliath
Mutual synonyms
Both words in one sentence
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Goliath: Ricky, the giant zombie monster of "Cemetery".
- Goliath: Gorgo, an ogre child no bigger than a human kid of the same age, pitted against a monster the size of a small lake.
Source: Literature / Gorgo The Ogre -
Goliath in Gargoyles looks like a hulking, fanged, clawed, glowing-eyed monster, is big even by gargoyle standards, and is a Badass in battle.
Source: Gentle Giant
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