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Huge

Huge

(adj)
UK
hjuːdʒ
US
hjuːdʒ
Definition: Extremely large; enormous.
Meaning: To lớn, khổng lồ
Very Common
How to use "Huge" vocabulary in sentence (example)

Nike tried to stop Adidas from releasing their own woven upper sneakers, which are a huge trend right now.

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Then, step by step, the villages joined together into one huge city.

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Wind inside the tornado spins fast, but the actual 'circle' of wind around them is huge.

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Honeycomb was a huge failure.

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Now, as we know, these style devices are facing huge media coverage and seem to be involved in a lot of accidents and major situations.

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A horse has huge teeth!

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In 1941, the fear of the communist party led a huge number of immigrants to flee China and settle in Hong Kong.

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Neptune once had a huge storm known as the "Great Dark Spot" which was discovered in 1989 by Voyager 2.

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They can cause huge waves in the ocean called tsunamis.

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The BC has a range of newer modifications than its older brother including new side skirts and a huge rear spoiler producing 1,102 lbs of downforce, at 155 mph.

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