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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151. The Conservatives had a huge 101-seat overall majority.
152. The water churned beneath the huge ship.
153. We suffered huge losses in the financial crisis.
154. David Hasselhoff is huge in Germany.
155. What in God's name was that huge bang?
156. The princess started a craze for huge earrings.
157. The stock exchange has registered huge losses this week.
158. The huge,[sentencedict.com/huge.html] iron gate was locked.
159. Huge clouds lowered over the bay.
160. I had a huge crush on her.
161. The newspaper received a huge post-bag of complaints.
162. They have been amply rewarded with huge salaries.
163. On moving in they threw a huge house-warming party.
164. There were two huge oil refineries on the coast.
165. The bulldozers piled up huge mounds of dirt.
166. A huge gap had appeared in the hedge.
167. "It was huge," he announced, spreading his arms wide.
168. The news was a huge relief to her.
169. Chris's mum laid on a huge spread.
170. She was almost bowled over by a huge dog.
171. Dracula appeared, draped in a huge cloak.
172. Military spending imposes a huge strain on the economy.
173. The child stared open-mouthed at the huge cake.
174. She has practised upon my credulity with huge success.
175. The new system has made a huge difference.
176. The film was a huge commercial success.
177. A huge figure stepped out of the shadows.
178. The country has huge economic problems .
179. Police have stumbled across a huge drugs ring.
180. He came off the field to a huge ovation.