How To Use Humongous In A Sentence

  • The Secondhand Gypsies played "Brooklyn Baladi", so I tried to dance it with my new, humongous zills...but I mistakenly put them on the wrong fingers, so one zill kept slipping off. June 29th, 2009
  • 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
  • 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
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  • 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.
  • She was dressed in a clingy serpent green gown with a long train and a humongous collar.
  • It's not a humongous group of people, but it is a very committed group of people.
  • This is, after all, a humongous still life in a landscape setting, with nudes and animals strewn throughout.
  • Eventually, after a couple of hours, they reached the bottom of the humongous mountain.
  • Also, remember the humongous snowball that we started rolling at the bottom of the hill near our house?
  • I have a humongous bay window of gigantic proportions and my new curtains, once made up, will have cost me the slim sum of only £20 which includes integral linings.
  • Their houses here are humongous, gigantic even.
  • And then, there's 1. the sheer scale of the gigantic one, 2. the humongous identification with POWER, 3. the "#1" and "Always Right," and 4. added amplification from the "cash" and the "roar. Michael Shaw: Reading the Pictures: The Power of Newsweek Ramming Rush Down Our Throats Four Days Before the Midterms
  • Traditionally, the big scrap in late night chattery has been between gap-toothed David Letterman and humongous-chinned Jay Leno seriously, have you seen the thing? Conan O’Brien’s Stalky Clergyman Dodges Jail
  • Mr. Martinoty's solution is wretched excess: an immense library-cum-mad-science lab with a giant crucifix looming above, an older actor lip-synching Mr. Alagna's aged Faust, Mr. Alagna popping out of a space-age sphere in a gold T-shirt after the devilish deal, a huge chorus in a costume mashup that includes Enlightenment academics, Foreign Legionnaires, Second Empire soldiers, beauty contestants in bathing suits, peasant girls in Dutch bonnets, a humongous skeleton in a flurry of rainbow streamers, and carnival maskers part African-part Ensor. Less Is More for 'Faust'
  • You'd think a humongous blunder like this would be all over the front pages.
  • The gigantic horse was a humongous black beast with flashing green eyes and a name to suit: Thunderhead.
  • The restaurant was humongous and rammed to the gills. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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
  • But the word humongous was coined during my lifetime, and Random House Unabridged gives the times of first usage as 1965-70. The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
  • 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
  • We had a humongous row just because she left.
  • I've been a humongous fan of his music for years and years.
  • In some scenes, Depp's white, polyester leisure suits and humongous gold-rimmed shades are so hilarious that it is hard to take him seriously.
  • 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 potential effects, said Nassim Taleb, author of "The Black Swan. Fed Policymakers 'Do Not Understand Risk' Says Taleb
  • Since bankers can't guarantee a humongous first-day jump, professional investors are exercising more caution.
  • That probably is worth a huge horselaugh, because franchises keep being bought for humongous sums.
  • We thought it proper that we have one of the candidates who was on that humongous ballot here today.
  • D.S. Chisholm Kent, Connecticut We do not know the word humongous here, but I have found used the word ginormous [gi (gantic + e) normous] among our teen-age children and their peers for the last three or four years. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol V No 4
  • With a glowing, glass facade, humongous sliding doors that can open both ends and 80,000 seats -- 100,000, if necessary -- the Cowboys sure are aiming for the kind of showplace you'd expect from a club that bills itself as "America's Team. The new stadium in Arlington
  • He barely dodged a humongous hammer that flew past him and destroyed the main rotor on one of the remaining helicopters.
  • He rebuilds a lab, on the sly, that is humongous, an undertaking requiring great wealth and a greater amount of equipment and manpower. Teenage armor: A review of the new Iron Man cartoon | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • The galaxies then gathered in clusters, and the clusters gathered in long strings with humongous, almost empty, voids in between.
  • We had a tree in our front yard which was itself something out of storybook, a big ol 'gnarly tree with a humongous rotted knothole on one side. Boing Boing
  • it was a humongous problem and they had no idea how to solve it
  • We had a humongous row just because she left.
  • An active galaxy is a star system with a humongous black hole at its centre.
  • But, uh-oh, it hits an unexpected pocket of big crystal filled ‘empty space’, which turns out to be a humongous geode floating in the murky mantle.
  • An already huge company would become truly humongous in terms of its wealth and power.
  • It's airish and dark, and the only way I know I'm in a long hallway and not a humongous room is the echoes. Analog Science Fiction and Fact
  • These call attention to tie fact that Frey's large sculptures often look like ordinary, blocky statuettes or cheap figurines that have been enlarged to humongous size.
  • As long as it's not a multicolored, mammoth hat with a humongous pom-pom attached to it.

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