Examples of 'took a massive' in a sentence

Meaning of "took a massive"

took a massive - this phrase is used to indicate that a significant or considerable amount of effort, action, or change has been made or experienced in a particular situation

How to use "took a massive" in a sentence

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took a massive
We took a massive hit on the midday numbers.
She went to boot camp or took a massive shit or something.
He took a massive risk with me.
Keeping these exotic plants alive in a desert took a massive amount of water.
She took a massive overdose.
Because of excessive supply, the paper and pulp industry took a massive fall in profits.
Toshiba took a massive hit this year for instance.
Prime example, My freelance writing career took a massive upswing this past January.
He took a massive overdose.
Which basically means that Arnold took a massive overdose of antidepressants.
You took a massive risk, and it paid off.
For some reason she took a massive amount of MDMA.
Mark this as the date that Germany 's global warming movement took a massive body blow.
We recently took a massive summer road trip with the kids.
But for one, Ellia was a Wraith and she took a massive dose of the retrovirus.

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But the EU took a massive gamble when it launched the euro.
But for one, Ellia was a Wraith and she took a massive dose of the retro virus.
But I took a massive boost out of that.
Around about the time Katerina Gerhardt 's polls took a massive spike.
Well, things just took a massive right turn.
Took a massive campaign of hysteria, of.
Jess Griffith took a massive chunk.
We took a massive hit on the midday numbers and now they are projecting 85.
In Darryl Sutter 's fifth year as head coach, the Sharks took a massive step forward.
By September, it took a massive government bailout to prevent a financial meltdown.
My dad 's on unemployment, so my college fund took a massive hit this year.
In September this year, we took a massive step forward in our preparations for on-site inspections.
It took a massive collaboration by French and Spanish forces to finally liquidate resistance in 1925.
Some chick just took a massive dump!
Polls took a massive spike. Around about the time Katerina Gerhardt's.
The role of women in society took a massive leap forward in 1920.
He inexplicably took a massive short position the day before the San Francisco earthquake on April 18 1906.
Did you know that Darwin took a massive scientific risk when he wrote his book?
But things took a massive turn for the worse, I am afraid.
Worse, its reputation took a massive beating in the U.S. as well as abroad.
United 's stock price took a massive fall, too, losing $1 billion in market value.

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