How To Use Juggernaut In A Sentence

  • The black juggernaut with its fourteen wheels drove past, all lit up in the accumulating darkness.
  • If everyone believes you're a political juggernaut, the theory goes, then you will become a political juggernaut.
  • Beyond the monster human cyclone of a moshpit, audience member stood frozen like rabbits in the glare of juggernaut halogens.
  • Try riding around Woolwich with juggernauts thundering along and get the feel of real danger.
  • Despite being hard-wearing and stain-resistant, it couldn’t get past the granite juggernaut in countertop sales, in part because granite scored points for naturalness. Will the return of the jumpsuit jumpstart that ’70s kitchen?
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  • As back-rows they spent the entire match scrabbling for possession, trying to stop the Wasps juggernaut.
  • If this monstrous juggernaut of metal and circuitry wasn't a titan, he didn't know what was.
  • It's big, it's fast, it's loud, it's got a backbeat you can't move with a juggernaut and it's definitely not clever.
  • It was the lorry driver she saw yesterday, both by the given description of the driver and the juggernaut.
  • Residents of a street blighted by a stream of juggernauts have given a slightly disbelieving welcome to Swindon Council's decision to close the road to through traffic.
  • In the UK, the term juggernaut is sometimes used for especially large articulated lorries, whilst the term ‘semitrailer’ is almost unknown.
  • ” In news stories on the Left Behind juggernaut, she has been quoted condemning the ethical implications of the “beam-me-up” aspect of Rapture theory, which she says “invites a selfish nonconcern for the world. Philocrites: Weekend religion round-up.
  • Beyond the monster human cyclone of a moshpit, audience member stood frozen like rabbits in the glare of juggernaut halogens.
  • They made a slow progress through the crowded town: the swinging cyclist, and the reverberating juggernaut. THE LEGEND OF CAPTAIN SPACE
  • Across are formats the series remains a sales juggernaut with the title charting on the New York Times 'graphic novels bestsellers list numerous times. ComicList Headlines
  • The farmer who watches juggernauts trundle by where his praties once grew might take a different view.
  • Before long, thousands of nickelodeons popped up in cities across the country, ushering in a new era of the motion picture as profit-making industry, entertainment for the masses and pop culture juggernaut.
  • The next sound was the screech of metal as an ‘unstoppable’ juggernaut ground to a halt.
  • This was actually what the proprietor said to them when he wandered out of his office - a converted trailer from a huge juggernaut.
  • Some companies, like entertainment juggernaut The Walt Disney Co., are staying ahead of the game by opening new parks in the undersaturated regions. World's Most Popular Amusement Parks
  • As he pulled out, the blast of a horn howled behind him and a juggernaut's air brakes oozed violently.
  • Tan explores growing unease about the power of brands and of corporate juggernauts.
  • They have put traffic calming islands in the road, but lorries just swerve round them like juggernauts.
  • The corporate juggernauts remain untoppled, the patriarchy is restored.
  • In Britain, at least, stupidity seems to be an unstoppable juggernaut.
  • First, we pass a couple of wooden family motels, complete with front porch parked up with juggernauts.
  • The juggernaut pulled out from the cross street, faster than he ought, faster than you might think a juggernaut could start up. DEATH IN FASHION
  • Anyway, the Valentinos are a young Aussie band whom you'll likely be hearing more from in the next six months or so ... they're a five piece from Sydney, who hale from the scene of next-wave bands (Van She, Presets, Bang Gang, Midnight Juggernauts, &c.) that are getting a lot of attention here in the US and in Europe. Music (For Robots): November 2006 Archives
  • Chandler and his control team were commandeering juggernauts to block off the dock piers one at a time.
  • I want to see if I can discover a route into work that avoids the juggernauts, mums and commuters on the main road.
  • The juggernaut started with a cough and splutter, was thrown into gear and began to move off down the narrow road.
  • Now that I know how to make the camera phone work, I am going to be an unstoppable juggernaut of stupid pictures.
  • He described the development, which could start as early as 2007, as ‘a huge juggernaut heading this way’.
  • We've been fighting for two years now to stop these huge juggernauts negotiating this short stretch of road which has a 90 degree bend.
  • Now he produces toothsome truffles, made-to-order creations such as a chocolate lorry for a 60-year-old juggernaut driver, from his aromatic premises Monk Bar Chocolatiers in Goodramgate, York.
  • To me, it seems frankly incredible that France could have imagined that they could somehow have stopped the juggernaut.
  • The brand has proved to be a multi-platform juggernaut with Clarkson Duel one of UK's bestselling DVDs, and expansion into areas such as the Top Gear Turbo Challenge partwork for children and live events. Media news, UK and world media comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk
  • The two economic juggernauts justified their outright rejection of the proposal by citing past token concessions.
  • As ESPN/ABC's coverage of the Little League World Series starts this weekend, actor Moises Arias — who plays Rico on Disney's Hannah Montana teen juggernaut — will work with announcers including Brent Musburger and Orel Hershiser on at least 15 games. Networks could get big benefits from return of Favre, Vick
  • As the juggernaut of opportunity slams on its brakes and pulls into the hard shoulder of consolidation on the information superhighway, investors now have an opportunity to assess the latest developments in the online business space.
  • It contains a temple of Juggernaut, in honor of Vishnu, in which is an idol of this Hindu god, called Jagannath, which is mentioned in history as far back as A.D. Across India Or, Live Boys in the Far East
  • It took Dutch farmers some two years to make their case in Brussels, however the EU juggernaut is revving up at this stage.
  • Benjy, at last aware of danger, turned, faced the oncoming juggernaut, transfixed. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
  • Jeunet, who returned to France after an unsatisfying Hollywood stint on Alien: Resurrection, felt nostalgic himself for a golden age of French cinema unbeholden to the American movie juggernaut.
  • The vampire drama, which was picked up for a fourth season on Monday, has become a merchandising juggernaut for the pay cabler, which is marketing everything from Tru Variety.com
  • He is quietly confident that he is steering the economic juggernaut in the right direction.
  • You don't have to be a Democrat, a liberal, or a socialist to acknowledge that the proverbial wheels are falling off the juggernaut.
  • It whizzes up steep hills with brio and remains stable as it passes coaches and juggernauts.
  • No third parties stand a chance against the two juggernauts.
  • I never thought about it as a juggernaut, and I never thought about it as my career.
  • LEED, USDA Organic, FSC … none of these are perfect, but they are setting up “certain cogs and wheels” in the economic Juggernaut, as Aldo Leopold had hoped more than 70 years ago. First LEED Platinum Carbon Neutral Building! | Inhabitat
  • It's one of those juggernaut of fate stories where due to irresponsibility, stubbornness, and/or willful deafness, everything manages to turn out for the worst.
  • The volatility and febrility of the piece demands such flexibility from every section, not least the strings, and Bychkov miraculously had them achieving a lightness of touch and quickness of response that was tantamount to producing a sleek sports car from a juggernaut. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • We will not defeat that 200 million dollar juggernaut with predictable Washington faces or unknown iconoclasts without national security credentials.
  • The group became a sales juggernaut in the commodity options business.
  • The juggernaut bucked and the poet held on to the side to prevent himself being thrown around.
  • They continue to resist the corporate juggernauts that routinely flatten talent into the pap of pop.
  • The Local Government forced amalgamation juggernaut is on its way.
  • He and Mike crossed back to the petrol station, watching with dismay as the black juggernaut turned a corner out of sight.
  • In writing about the box office juggernaut -- a film that is smashing records left and right, beating Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings in online advance sales, among other "firsts" -- headline writers are using the language of teen girls. Rachel Simmons: Are the New Moon Headlines Taking a Swipe At Girl Culture & Female-Driven Box Office Success?
  • People round the world look at the US and see a powerful, war-hungry juggernaut.
  • By saying no, the French and Dutch certainly slowed the European juggernaut.
  • It also helps explain all those juggernauts streaming up the M74 and the A1 from the Channel ports and the mushrooming of distribution depots off every Scottish motorway.
  • Luckily it was summer and the traffic was terrible in the town, so I always managed to convince Mrs Barley that cavalcades of caravans and jack-knifed juggernauts were to blame for the absent hours I spent chatting in Terri's bedroom.
  • Pushing these arguments is a juggernaut of consultants, the likes of which I've rarely seen amassed, which is saying something in Central Florida. SplicedFeed
  • The Democratic operation in Nevada, built to save Reid and freshman Rep. Dina Titus, is a juggernaut of presidential-campaign proportions. Democrats hope early voters will give them an edge
  • She added: ‘We get huge juggernauts just 12 inches from our fence, its ludicrous.’
  • Coming off a 10-point loss to unheralded Middle Tennessee State, the Terrapins were given little chance against a California juggernaut that totaled 104 points in disposing of Michigan State and Pac-10 foe Washington State. USATODAY.com
  • At the southern end, within earshot of juggernauts thundering along the Embankment, there is a wild area with flowering shrubs and rare peonies.
  • The group became a sales juggernaut in the commodity options business.
  • The peace of the village has been shattered by juggernauts thundering through it.
  • Warrior robots, juggernauts, and land raiders used the jungles as a proving ground.
  • Bridge is sung sonorously but very low-key and just when you think it is going to fade away like the dying light, the band, a percussive juggernaut, bounces dramatically into Graceland.
  • No heating to 1,500 degrees centigrade, no cross-channel ferries, no juggernauts polluting the countryside as they thunder through the days and nights - this would be real recycling!
  • He said that in the pre-bypass days the continuous flow of huge juggernauts through the centre virtually blocked out daylight into his pharmacy.
  • Too often the originality has been squeezed out of the shows, leaving a hollow, albeit glitzy, commercial juggernaut.
  • The Tigers are not what you call a statistical juggernaut. SI.com
  • But the reality is that the juggernaut just keeps rolling on and on.
  • They acknowledge that privacy and data theft are legitimate concerns in a pervasively connected environment, but they feel it is already too late to stop the juggernaut of change.
  • The juggernauts of consumerism and affluenza are upon us and we need to start somewhere now.
  • They continue to resist the corporate juggernauts that routinely flatten talent into the pap of pop.
  • The celebrity juggernaut becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.
  • They have put traffic calming islands in the road, but lorries just swerve round them like juggernauts.
  • He felt an awful fool, a — what was it? — a juggins, ah! — a Juggernaut. The Wheels of Chance: a bicycling idyll
  • The progress comes as Google has been bandying the channel idea around Hollywood for months, as it tries to reposition the web video juggernaut as more formidable competitor to TV. YouTube Prepares to Launch Scheduled Channels
  • And anyway, they add, we'd hardly notice the difference between the new juggernauts and the eeny-weeney titchy ones they're to replace.
  • Chandler and his control team were commandeering juggernauts to block off the dock piers one at a time.
  • Every segment of newspaper classifieds is under attack from the online juggernaut, of course.
  • Misha kept the map under her arm and walked back over to the black juggernaut, the Polish lorry driver climbing back into his cab.
  • The group became a sales juggernaut in the commodity options business.
  • Cemeteries remain largely untouched by the juggernaut of change.
  • They acknowledge that privacy and data theft are legitimate concerns in a pervasively connected environment, but they feel it is already too late to stop the juggernaut of change.
  • In front of a bristling, Bristol crowd Pietersen pounded a quite astonishing innings that transformed England from a juiceless juggernaut into a valiant vehicle still on the winning track.
  • They are dangerous, but it's because they are reckless and corrupt not because they are a political juggernaut.
  • Swearing under his breath, he stopped the juggernaut and stepped out, taking the keys and pulling the door to.
  • On the last Tuesday of each month, she and her three horns and five rhythm put on an unstoppable juggernaut of a set at the Iridium, with one hard-hitting swinger after another, pausing only for what she describes as a mandatory "two-ballad minimum. Holiday Cheer
  • They were an unstoppable juggernaut, a team built specifically for the postseason because the regular season was a foregone conclusion.
  • The band is increasingly carving out its own, peculiar place on the art-pop spectrum, however; the seven-minute juggernaut "Sweet Nothing" and the wondrous " Arena" - which conjures visions of Boards of Canada as a rock band - are as drivingly danceable as they are drugged-up and disorienting, while few other bands would be capable of assembling mumbled gibberish and face-gnawing, low-frequency sinewaves into a tune as compelling as "Pie IX. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • Now the juggernauts and caravans are thundering up again from the south coast on their extra lanes.
  • I had been stuck behind juggernauts on the A9, and was 45 minutes late.
  • The chocks under the wheels of the Juggernaut of state control have been well and truly blown away this week.
  • It helps that they have become a momentous live band, their rockier tracks sounding like juddering juggernauts. Elbow – review
  • Juggernaut" is an Anglicization of Jagannatha, and the word has since come to mean "a massive, inexorable force that crushes everything in its path. 10 Gorgeous Pilgrimage Sites You Need to See

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