Synonym: enormous, gigantic, great, immense, monumental, tremendous, vast, diminutive, little, small. Similar words: hug, refuge, refugee. Meaning: [hjuːdʒ] adj. unusually great in size or amount or degree or especially extent or scope.
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271. Huge projects designed to aid poorer countries can sometimes do more harm than good.
272. The West made impressive strides in improving energy efficiency after the huge rises in oil prices during the seventies.
273. Telecoms companies are casting around for ways of recouping huge losses.
274. She collected a huge body of information on the subject.
275. A huge chunk of the audience got up and left before the end of the show.
276. There have been huge demonstrations against the proposed factory closure.
277. They flew in over the beach, casting a huge shadow.
278. The ancient people of this area worshipped a huge bronze idol in the shape of an elephant.
279. Huge sections of the rail network are out of action.
280. They eat huge quantities of sweet and fried foods, in wilful disregard of their health.
281. The crew are in serious trouble in 50-knot winds and huge seas.
282. The story was seized on by the tabloid press, who printed it under huge headlines.
283. Carbon dioxide is produced in huge amounts when fossil fuels are burned.
284. The president ran up a huge overdraft during her year in office.
285. Union leaders allegedly received huge payoffs from the company's bosses.
286. The new tax caused a huge amount of public anger.
287. Her hat was an amazing affair with feathers and a huge brim.
288. The Titanic met her fate by crashing into a huge iceberg.
289. A huge bunch of kids came stampeding down the corridor.
290. One of the walls enclosing the park is decorated with a huge mural showing Hollywood stars.
291. He has rolled up a huge fortune since he engaged in trade.
292. After her summer vacation[sentencedict.com], she has got a huge backlog of work to do.
293. There are huge budgetary pressures on all governments in Europe to reduce their armed forces.
294. There were times when the challenges of writing such a huge novel almost defeated her.
295. Huge tongues of fire were licking the side of the building.
296. The ambulancemen had to elbow their way through the huge crowd standing round the crashed cars.
297. The report criticised boardroom fat cats who award themselves huge pay increases.
298. Scientists have found fresh evidence to suggest that a huge explosion led to the death of the dinosaurs.