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[ UK /hˈʌlk/ ]
[ US /ˈhəɫk/ ]
NOUN
  1. a very large person; impressive in size or qualities
  2. a ship that has been wrecked and abandoned
VERB
  1. appear very large or occupy a commanding position
    The huge sculpture predominates over the fountain
    Large shadows loomed on the canyon wall

How To Use hulk In A Sentence

  • A brooding hulk of a man stepped through the entrance.
  • He wasn't a large man, and had never been the sporty type, so there were no golf clubs or baseball bats lying handily around, and the notion of overpowering a hulking burglar with the meagre physical means at his disposal was laughable. Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
  • We were stopped by two hulking security guards.
  • Diff'rent Strokes actor and cast member of Hulk Hogan's Celebrity Championship Wrestling Todd Bridges is releasing an autography next month titled "Killing Willis: From Diff'rent Strokes to the Mean Streets to the Life I Always Wanted" There's no word yet as to whether Bridges, who grew up a lifelong professional wrestling fan, will mention CCW or his affinity for the business in the book yet. PWInsider Latest Articles
  • There were also a few open spaces - like steel stockyards, railway marshalling yards and scrap yards with rusting car-hulks piled high like the lobster creels on Sorbaig pier.
  • South Australia also had its own prison hulks, moored at Semaphore.
  • So for example, where we found the buried hulk of the Gold Rush storeship General Harrison, or when we encounter a prehistoric site with human burials, like CA-SFR-114, there's no doubt that the client is going to curse the day he ever met me. Digging San Francisco
  • Earlier on we had the incredible hulk dog, Wendy the Whippet.
  • ‘No,’ said I, taking a hulking bite out of the nicest beefburger I've ever tasted.
  • A rather large hulk of a man, he looked at his old friend with amusement.
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