mammoth in a sentence
n.
Definition
MAMMOTH (noun/adjective): A large, extinct elephant-like creature; (adjective) extremely large or massive in size or scope.
Sample Sentences
- The discovery of a perfectly preserved mammoth sparked excitement among scientists.
- Her ambition was as mammoth as the challenges she faced in her career.
- The museum's exhibit featured a life-sized replica of a woolly mammoth.
- They faced a mammoth task in completing the project before the deadline.
- The ancient ice revealed the remains of a mammoth, astonishing paleontologists worldwide.
- The discovery of a mammoth skeleton in the frozen tundra captivated scientists around the world.
- Her ambition to launch a mammoth art installation in the city park was met with enthusiasm from the community.
- The museum's exhibit featured a life-sized replica of a mammoth, complete with detailed information about its habitat.
- During the ice age, mammoths roamed vast areas of North America and Europe, leaving behind a rich fossil record.
- The sheer size of the mammoth was both awe-inspiring and terrifying to the prehistoric humans who lived alongside it.
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