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giantess

noun
gi·​ant·​ess | \ ˈjÄ«-É™n-tÉ™s How to pronounce giantess (audio) \

Definition of giantess

: a female giant

Examples of giantess in a Sentence

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The lipstick tube and matchbook, jumbled with a pair of sunglasses and a ring, seem discarded by an appearance-conscious giantess. Morgan Sykes, The Cut, "A Celebrated Pop Artist’s Gigantic Still Lifes," 18 Feb. 2018 The lipstick tube and matchbook, jumbled with a pair of sunglasses and a ring, seem discarded by an appearance-conscious giantess. Morgan Sykes, The Cut, "A Celebrated Pop Artist’s Gigantic Still Lifes," 18 Feb. 2018 Anyone think there’s a giant or giantess on the Supreme Court today? Jed S. Rakoff, Slate Magazine, "Should There Be Age Limits for Federal Judges?," 5 July 2017 On Instagram: A distinctly un-political meme-a-palooza: The meme giantess (in the vein of Betches and The Fat Jewish) will make your late-night phone scrolls fun again. Michelle Ruiz, Vogue, "Here's How to Avoid the News (and Enjoy Yourself) over the 4th of July Holiday," 3 July 2017 On Instagram: A distinctly un-political meme-a-palooza: The meme giantess (in the vein of Betches and The Fat Jewish) will make your late-night phone scrolls fun again. Michelle Ruiz, Vogue, "Here's How to Avoid the News (and Enjoy Yourself) over the 4th of July Holiday," 3 July 2017

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First Known Use of giantess

14th century, in the meaning defined above

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