of Koranic proportions
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]A play on of biblical proportions.
Adjective
[edit]of Koranic proportions (not comparable)
- (rare) Of biblical proportions: immense.
- 2001, Don Pendleton, Deep Treachery, Harlequin Books, page 242:
- I have even heard the term of epic Koranic proportions, in reference to this slaughter of soldiers and officers and men who were mere business partners in this venture.
- 2003, Don Pendleton, Axis Of Conflict[2], Harlequin, →ISBN, page 158:
- He had come so far, endured so much, a stunning victory of Koranic proportions merely days away but now snatched from his grasp, the crudest of fates.
- 2005, Don Pendleton, Devil's Bargain[3], Harlequin Books, →ISBN, page 262:
- […] going all the way while racking up a body count of Koranic proportions.
- 2016 October 2, David Honigmann, “Transcender 2016, Milton Court, London — review”, in Financial Times:
- (There are now two rival versions of the Master Musicians, who display a mutual enmity of Koranic proportions.)
Usage notes
[edit]- This phrase is chiefly used by non-Muslims, in contexts that refer to Muslims.