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18 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Hulking' in a Sentence

"Large and awkwardly heavy; cumbersome or unwieldy in size and movement." more

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A hulking traffic jam brought the city to a standstill during rush hour.
The hulking teddy bear sat in the corner of the room.
Trying to carry the hulking suitcase, little Timmy struggled to make his way through the airport.
A hulking dinosaur roared in the prehistoric forest.
A hulking castle guarded the entrance to the magical kingdom.
The hulking statue stood proudly in the center of the town square.
The hulking dinosaur roared loudly in the museum.
The hulking truck carried a load of colorful balloons.
The hulking wrestler easily lifted his opponent during the match.
Sarah struggled to carry the hulking stack of books to the library.
The hulking ruins of the ancient castle hinted at its former grandeur.
The hulking castle on the hill looked mysterious and ancient, capturing the imagination of the curious children.
A hulking bear wandered into the campsite.
Despite his hulking appearance, the gentle giant was loved by all the children in the neighborhood.
The hulking statue of the warrior stood guard at the entrance to the temple.
The hulking elephant lumbered through the dense forest, its massive frame barely fitting between the trees.
The hulking bookshelf was filled with picture books.
My brother's hulking backpack was difficult for me to carry.

Hulking

huhl-king
adjectiveLarge and awkwardly heavy; cumbersome or unwieldy in size and movement.
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Last Updated On: May 20, 2024
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