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large order

NOUN
  1. a formidable task or requirement
    finishing in time was a tall order but we did it

How To Use large order In A Sentence

  • A little retailer in Seattle was placing large orders for a drip coffee make.
  • Only recently, he has been busy working on a large order for a member of the royal family, although a confidentiality clause prevents him from naming the client.
  • We certainly do not want such a superorder, and if there is to be one large order, its price should not exceed some Kc40bn or Kc50bn," Proubek said. Prague Monitor
  • Wow! The client placed a large order.
  • For such a large order, you will surely quote us closely.
  • Rolls-Royce has a strong order book in aero gas turbines and the prospect of further large orders in a buoyant aircraft market.
  • A crystal is just a large orderly array of atoms or molecules in the solid state.
  • A crystal is just a large orderly array of atoms or molecules in the solid state.
  • My friends, you are no different than the young lad who furnishes me with my large order of chips at McDonald's.
  • That large order of large “Natural-Cut French Fries” that I like to order when I indulge is another 500 calories. The Volokh Conspiracy » The Double Standard of Libertarian Paternalism
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