- unusually great in size or amount or degree or especially extent or scope; "huge government spending"; "huge country estates"; "huge popular demand for higher education"; "a huge wave"; "the Los Angeles aqueduct winds like an immense snake along the base of the mountains"; "immense numbers of ...
- (hugely) enormously: extremely; "he was enormously popular"
- Huge is the fourth studio album by American alternative rock band Caroline's Spine. Most of the tracks on the album were re-recorded when the band was signed with Hollywood Records for the their fifth album, Monsoon. ...
- HuGE is a high-end style magazine published by Kodansha in Japan.
- Huge is an ABC Family network television series based on young-adult novel of the same name by Sasha Paley. The hour-long drama series revolves around seven teens sent to a summer weight-loss camp called Camp Victory. ...
- Very large; Distinctly interesting, significant, important, likeable, well regarded
- (hugely) greatly; to a huge extent
- A person (Thought) who ran a race with Thjalfe, in Jotunheim.
- A Huge character (such as a Rancor) occupies a space 3 squares wide and 3 squares long, and must squeeze when moving through narrow spaces. See squeezing on page 18 of the rulebook.
- 1) good, impressive, worthy of respect. (ex. “That shot by Bagwell was huge.”)
- adjective. Of exceedingly great size, extent, or quantity; tremendous. “The Spruce Goose is hug-e!”. This word was derived from “huge” by Marshall Glass’s brilliant reading skills. Source: Marshall after seeing Josh’s Mystery Science Theater 3000 shirt on which Crow is exclaiming, “I’m Huge! ...
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