s unusually great in size or amount or degree or especially extent or scope
the Los Angeles aqueduct winds like an immense snake along the base of the mountains immense numbers of birds at vast (or immense) expense
Another site that can quickly suck you in: Getty Images' 10 ways, 10 separate, uniquely structured virtual paths through one immense collection.
Tolstoy described the 19th century count Mikhail Speransky as a "rigorous-minded man of immense intelligence, who through his energy.
The family was conflicted about whether the casket would be open or closed during the viewing, which put immense pressure on the morticians working on the body.
The PlayStation RE3cap: What We’re Reading First things first: PlayStation 4! E3 2013 is finished and behind us. Feels almost impossible. Between the PlayStation LiveCast, our explosive press conference, and the positively immense volume of posts we published this week, we’re ready to spend the next few days catching up on emails and planning even more PS.Blog content sleeping. Before we [...]
June 16, 2013 - PlayStation Blog
Brazil vs. Japan: Date, Time, Live Stream, TV Info and Preview The 2013 Confederations Cup gets underway with host country and Group A favorite Brazil taking on Japan. Both sides are already locked into next year's World Cup, Brazil as the host and Japan through qualification, so the tournament is good preparation. Brazil is under immense pressure to showcase improved form after dropping to No. 22 in the most recent FIFA rankings . The Selecao must start ...
June 15, 2013 - Bleacher Report
Cramer: This Break-Up Creating Immense Value Jim Cramer believes this company is about to create immense value with the stroke of a pen. "And all they're doing is simply splitting into smaller, cleaner, more easily understood pieces," he said.
June 14, 2013 - CNBC