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1 After all, auto sales have cratered and no one's buying big hulking trucks anymore.
2 One big hulking countryman attempted to argue the point.
3 Will a big hulking image on the search page background affect Google's load time, though?
4 Middle-aged couple, singularly uninteresting, and two big hulking sons-
5 A great, big hulking American, treated tenderly by this little Belgian, how could I keep the tears from my eyes?
6 But the big hulking Camel made himself very ridiculous as he kicked out his knotty legs and twisted his long clumsy neck.
7 John Ruth leans his big hulking frame over her on the stagecoach floor, and says with real grit;
8 That big hulking guy-hewas named Sam Puglisi-wasalways there, even during recess in the playground as they played kick-the-can or Red Rover.
9 One of his mates, Tom Hulk,-wellnamed, for he was a big hulking ruffian,-wasquite as bad, and with several others supported the boatswain.
10 He had played half-back on the football team- abighulking brute of a fellow.
11 'Let me pass, you big hulking - 'shehesitated, looking at him.
12 "You swept 'em off their big hulking feet," replied he.
13 Big hulking men slouched by, and ragged little girls walked gingerly through the confusion with foaming buckets of beer in their hands.
14 "Yes, show us the big hulking beast that devoured your fish, Toby," said Bandy-legs, "we'll fix it up with him.
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