American Dictionary
Definition David and Goliath in American English
David and Goliath
/ˌdeɪvəd ənd ɡəˈlaɪəθ/
From the story in the Bible in which David, a young boy, kills Goliath, a giant, with a stone.
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used for describing a situation in which a small person or organization defeats a much larger one in a surprising way
