HUGE in a Sentence
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349 example sentences for HUGE, such as:
1. My dad's got a huge record collection.
2. Computers can handle huge amounts of data.
3. The yard was lit by three huge spotlights.
4. Ronny caught three huge fish this afternoon.
5. A huge bomb blast rocked central London last night.
2. Computers can handle huge amounts of data.
3. The yard was lit by three huge spotlights.
4. Ronny caught three huge fish this afternoon.
5. A huge bomb blast rocked central London last night.
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Meanings and Examples of HUGE
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huge
a. unusually great in size or amount or degree or especially extent or scope
Classic Sentence: (207 in 14 pages)
1 Though not yet full-grown, they were huge dogs, and as fierce-looking as wolves.
2 When they got up again, a huge cloud of black smoke was hanging where the windmill had been.
3 And once more a huge symbolical figure emerged from the bushes.
4 Even the unmoved Athelstane had shown symptoms of shaking off his apathy, when, calling for a huge goblet of muscadine, he quaffed it to the health of the Disinherited Knight.
5 The knight made his obeisance, and showed his sense of the honour by draining a huge goblet in answer to it.
6 They continued to hurry him along, travelling at a very rapid rate, until, at the end of an avenue of huge trees, arose Torquilstone, now the hoary and ancient castle of Reginald Front-de-Boeuf.
7 The towering flames had now surmounted every obstruction, and rose to the evening skies one huge and burning beacon, seen far and wide through the adjacent country.
8 Yet this demure affectation of extreme penitence was whimsically belied by a ludicrous meaning which lurked in his huge features, and seemed to pronounce his fear and repentance alike hypocritical.
9 Beneath a huge oak-tree the silvan repast was hastily prepared for the King of England, surrounded by men outlaws to his government, but who now formed his court and his guard.
10 A huge black banner, which floated from the top of the tower, announced that the obsequies of the late owner were still in the act of being solemnized.
11 In one place cooks were toiling to roast huge oxen, and fat sheep; in another, hogsheads of ale were set abroach, to be drained at the freedom of all comers.
12 When Connie went up to her bedroom she did what she had not done for a long time: took off all her clothes, and looked at herself naked in the huge mirror.
13 He looked rather like a huge, boiled crayfish at the moment; or so she thought.
14 And Mrs Bolton sailed down with the huge and very black box in her arms, flushing bright pink in her excitement.
15 Stacks Gate, as seen from the highroad, was just a huge and gorgeous new hotel, the Coningsby Arms, standing red and white and gilt in barbarous isolation off the road.
Example Sentence: (142 in 10 pages)
1 Ronny caught three huge fish this afternoon.
2 It's a huge book, not something you'd like to lug around.
3 This material is available in a huge range of colours.
4 The bank will lend your company quite a huge sum of money on very favourable terms.
5 Archaeologists have worked for years to piece together the huge mosaic.
6 Video is making huge inroads into attendance figures at movie theaters.
7 They demanded a huge ransom for the return of the little girl whom they had kidnapped.
8 The yard was lit by three huge spotlights.
9 A huge bomb blast rocked central London last night.
10 His arrival clearly puts a huge question mark against the future of the present team captain.
11 My dad's got a huge record collection.
12 The majority of Brazil's huge commercial interests support the measure.
13 The movie will have to be a huge hit to recoup its cost.
14 You can compress huge amounts of data on to a CD-ROM.
15 Computers can handle huge amounts of data.