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massive - Very large.

The mountain road could not be used until the massive boulder was removed.

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skyrocket - For something to increase very quickly.

Because his hi-tech company had an important patent, Bill saw the company's stock price skyrocket.

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Global - Relating to, or involving the entire world.

The internet has brought the global community of all people on Earth closer together.

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enormous - Extremely large in size or amount

No other animals were able to slow down the march of the enormous elephants.

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roomy - Referring to an area, object, or place that feels generous in size and can accommodate many items or people.

The new car was incredibly roomy, offering plenty of legroom for long road trips.

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jackpot - A large cash prize, typically won in a game of chance or lottery.

He won the jackpot in the lottery and became a millionaire overnight.

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oodles - A very great number or amount of something

When the FBI raided the gangster's hideout, they found oodles of cash that amounted to millions of dollars.

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augment - To improve or enhance the value, quality, or amount of something.

The teacher used real-world examples and many charts and pictures to augment the lesson to help the class understand the subject.

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immense - Extremely large or vast in size, amount, or degree.

The ocean stretched out before them, seeming immense and endless.

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overwhelming - So powerful or intense that it is difficult to resist, cope with and manage.

When the air conditioner broke, the summer heat was overwhelming, making it hard to focus on anything else.

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slew - A large number of things

John looked up, and he saw a slew of birds migrating south, filling the sky

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droves - Large crowds or groups of people or animals, especially moving together.

The shepherd guided the droves of sheep across the field.