Unusually great in size or amount or degree or especially extent or scope.
Large in number or quantity.
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Examples for "huge"
Examples for "huge"
1The authors agree with Japan's health ministry: finance is a huge problem.
2Food poverty is a huge problem in Ireland and throughout the EU.
3She says the government has a huge responsibility to address the problem.
4In Europe, Britain paid for a huge army of occupation in Germany.
5But the authorities' indiscriminate military response has put civilians at huge risk.
1We believe there is immense value creation to happen in the future.
2The political fallout in Spain, Europe and the world will be immense.
3From what he had seen, Syndic internal security forces wielded immense power.
4Over the years, I have seen immense change in my home parish.
5We returned to town with him leading; Main Street seemed particularly immense.
1This brobdingnagian contraption is called, not surprisingly, the Giant Swiss Army Knife.
2The imperial sailors were distinguished by their uniforms of a large blue and white check, suggesting the pinafores of a brobdingnagian baby.
3Brobdingnagian compression units sent a volley of solvitriol bombs into the air.
4The fancy conjures up a Brobdingnagian wheat-field partially cut in the green stage.
5It's all heraldic crests and huge portals, especially on the Brobdingnagian main square.
1Poultry slaughtering totals almost 900 million a year, the vast majority chickens.
2Today, the vast majority of Singaporeans live in high quality public housing.
3However, that is an unlikely scenario given Jobs's vast wealth, he said.
4Biofuels Bioenergy production in particular requires vast amounts of land and water.
5Separately, vast guarantees were given regarding safeguarding national security interests, sites, jobs.
6This was a year of vast critical spreads in the main competition.
7The vast proportion of businesses report a risk to investment and jobs.
8The vast majority of mesh cases, however, will never reach a jury.
9The other vast difference today is the position of the emerging economies.
10On policing, for example, we had a vast number of unresolved questions.
11Each year they gather in the vast library of the family home.
12Europe made up the vast majority of world demand, at 82 percent.
13Her character brings this vast experience of all these different weapon forms.
14The vast majority of Israelis support the principle of the territorial compromise.
15He saw blue water on that world, vast seas and great lakes.
16For the vast majority of people, this use of data is unacceptable.
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