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Goliath crane
noun
- a gantry crane for heavy work, as in steel mills.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Goliath crane1
First recorded in 1890–95; after Goliath
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Example Sentences
The movement of the Goliath crane up the Firth of Forth required precise timing so it could pass under the structures at low tide.
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The Goliath crane left its construction site in Shanghai, China, on 17 December on the deck of a specialist crane transport vessel.
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The Goliath crane passed under the bridges at low tide The UK's biggest crane has passed under the Forth bridges on its way to Fife, where it will be used to build the Navy's new aircraft carriers.
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At 68m high, the Goliath crane is taller than the Wallace Monument.
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