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[ UK /hjuːmˈɒŋɡəs/ ]
[ US /hjuˈmɔŋɡəs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (used informally) very large
    a thumping loss

How To Use humongous In A Sentence

  • Perhaps the answer to future nuclear plants is not the "humongous" plants the author is against, but to utilize the highly developed, reliable, and effecient nuclear plants found on our carriers and subs. Jimmy Seidita: Ten Things to Consider Before we Start Building Nuclear Plants in Illinois Again
  • The risks stemming from the Federal Reserve's efforts to stimulate the economy through bond purchases are "humongous" and the central bank doesn't fully understand the ... Fed Policymakers 'Do Not Understand Risk' Says Taleb
  • And having an online backup or two of essential files is a humongous relief if your hard drive goes kerflooey - as so many drives will, sooner or later. TIME.com: Top Stories
  • The Doomsday Machine itself, the humongous planet killer, has been variously described in Freudian terms or else as a "gigantic horn of plenty. Look what they've done to my Trek, ma
  • They were thrilled to proceed with merger mania and ratchet up already-humongous profits.
  • While it is "humongous" as far as slugs go, just about all of my students outweigh it by at least a few stone. A Bloomfield menagerie: leopard slug
  • The big I would ay "humongous"! battalions look very impressive. Regt. Andlau Is Completed
  • They wafted into stores around November, and as their title cunningly suggested, were aimed at the super-rich who spent their winters sailing round tiny islands in humongous boats. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph
  • In the cab were three Mexican kids and a skinny Anglo from town wearing ruined Lee jeans, a dust-covered denim shirt, and a humongous cowboy hat.
  • As long as it's not a multicolored, mammoth hat with a humongous pom-pom attached to it.
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