- Definition
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Of being tremendous size; gigantic.
- Examples of word Brobdingnagian in a sentence
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“The male desire for big stuff can extend beyond Tonka trucks, Brobdingnagian TVs and inappropriately large cars.”
- Did you Know?
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The word “Brobdingnagian” was coined by Anglo-Irish author Jonathan Swift’s in his novel Gulliver’s Travels, after a race of human giants called Brobdingnagians from the fictional land of Brobdinagian. Within two years of the 1726 publication of the story, people were already using Brodingnagian to refer to anything of unusually large size.
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