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humungous

adjective as in humongous

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"Look at this grocery store. It's humungous, in Africa," she says in disbelief as she scans rows of shelves with soft drinks, frozen meat and fresh fruit.

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In her four-star review, the Independent's Alice Saville also mentioned how the play pulls out all the stops, saying it "spares no bombastic effect" with its "humungous projections, a big musical score, an onslaught of foam, dry ice and flare".

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Much was said about Scotland needing to play this game at a ferocious tempo; to take the ball away from a humungous Springbok pack.

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"The judge to people ratio in India is very low and the load per judge is humungous. So trials take a long time to conclude."

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Speaking to BBC Radio Ulster's Good Morning Ulster Programme on Tuesday, Ms Yiasouma said inconsistencies between post-primary schools were "humungous" with grammar schools having the most costly requirements.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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