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Hugest

Huge \Huge\, a. [Compar. Huger; superl. Hugest.] [OE. huge, hoge, OF. ahuge, ahoge.] Very large; enormous; immense; excessive; -- used esp. of material bulk, but often of qualities, extent, etc.; as, a huge ox; a huge space; a huge difference. ``The huge confusion.''
--Chapman. ``A huge filly.''
--Jer. Taylor. -- Huge"ly, adv. -- Huge"ness, n.

Doth it not flow as hugely as the sea.
--Shak.

Syn: Enormous; gigantic; colossal; immense; prodigious; vast.

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hugest

a. (en-superlative of: huge)

Usage examples of "hugest".

There you stand, a hundred feet above the silent decks, striding along the deep, as if the masts were gigantic stilts, while beneath you and between your legs, as it were, swim the hugest monsters of the sea, even as ships once sailed between the boots of the famous Colossus at old Rhodes.

Leviathan, which God of all his works Created hugest that swim the ocean stream.

I did think I was ahead of Scotland Yard this time, and now here is the hugest officer in the entire Metropolitan force already occupying the position.

They were darkly violet with the hugest flaring nostrils she had ever seen.

She handed one each to the podesta, the commander of the garrison, one of the priests, and the hugest of the Knights.

Above him, where his body had turned, facedown, to float like the hugest of turds, I affixed the seat with new dowels.

Leviathan, which God of all his works Created hugest that swim the ocean-stream, the picture that follows of the Norse-pilot mooring his boat under the lee of the monster is completed in a line that attunes the mind once more to all the pathos and gloom of those infernal deeps: while night Invests the sea, and wished morn delays.

Kern spun around to see what had to be the hugest elf in all the northlands stride into the room.

This was the hugest skein of gas-globes ever lofted, almost a padlonglaq in total height.

Nearly all of it has some animal attributes and nearly all of it is carnivorous, the smaller plants devouring insects, the larger, in turn, depending upon the larger animals for sustenance on up to the maneaters such as I had encountered and those which Han Du said caught and devoured even the hugest animals that exist upon this strange planet.

Jasconye, which Brandon describes as being the hugest fish hi all the world, and writes that upon its back he and all his men celebrated the Feast of the Resurrection, not knowing but that they stood upon an island, until they lit fire to cook some victual, and their island sank and left them all swimming!