Goliath in the PONS Dictionary

Goliath Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a David and Goliath battle fig

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Small fish are generally ignored and the average Goliath catches around 2 or 3 fish a day.
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The police was trying to catch a robber whom they have nicknamed Goliath.
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Due to its generally slow movements and handling time, the Goliath is frequently vulnerable to kleptoparasitism.
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The Goliath was a small tracked vehicle carrying 60 kg of explosive charge directed through a control cable.
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She was cruel and twisted, and spiteful of humans, but Goliath nevertheless held out hope for a long while that she could be redeemed.
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Included in those 109 complaints were 18 reports of people blacking out on the Goliath roller coaster.
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The decision to depict him as pensive rather than jubilant creates an unusual psychological bond between him and Goliath.
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