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hugeous

[ hyoo-juhsor, often, yoo- ]

adjective



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Other Words From

  • hugeous·ly adverb
  • hugeous·ness noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of hugeous1

First recorded in 1520–30; huge + -ous

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Example Sentences

My better half has written a 'hugeous' novel, and she is going to read it aloud to-day.

Now the giant no sooner heard this valiant challenge than he rushed forth to the combat, armed with a hugeous crowbar of iron.

There towered the shoulders of Mr. Pericles; his head looking diminished by the hugeous collar.

He beheld it in imagination as a new light rising above hugeous London.

"Hugeous," "Thank you most dumbly," were among the sallies of wit which Ivan hurled at his audience from time to time.

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