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huge - use in sentences
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- potentially: It is a balancing act between the potentially huge savings over a 30 year mortgage vs. the large cost of refinancing.
- absolutely: The game is absolutely huge, and you'll realize just how much detail there is in this game once you see it running.
- comparatively: Their comparatively huge weight can cause soil to be compacted by their hooves, eventually destroying its structure.
- so: The bass is so huge and the sound is so clear you'll feel like you are literally in the game.
- truly: It would be truly HUGE and provide a backdrop for the game that would amaze.
- really: Emmerich: Dennis had a really huge success in America with The Rookie, which pretty much put him back on the map.
Preposition: with
- lot: I didnât want somebody working from a backroom or someone huge with lots of big clients who would sideline me.
Modifies a noun
- amount: They are taking huge amounts of our money in profits year on year on year.
- success: Already a huge success in Asian markets, the drink has now been adapted to Western tastes.
- difference: A few hours of spare time can make a huge difference to the lives of older people.
- range: Night Scene - Colin C Hall 2004 Colin uses a huge range of old camera's to take his images.
- variety: All of the money helps children - through a huge variety of projects, many of which would not be possible without our assistance.
- selection: The boro boasts a huge selection of shops - Romford town center alone draws over 250,000 regular shoppers.
Used with adjective complement
- seem: This number may not seem huge in comparison to the 12 million people who watch the adverts during Coronation Street.
- look: I saw her in town the other day and she looked huge!
- grow: So they had to be separated as the colt with 2 ' mums ' was growing huge!
- build: They chased government grants to build huge, high technology prototype machines.
- describe: The larger one is much bigger than I was first told but so far has only been described as huge.
Preposition: in
- comparison: This number may not seem huge in comparison to the 12 million people who watch the adverts during Coronation Street.
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