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monumental, Brobdingnagian, titanic, stupendous, elephantine,<br />

leviathan, mountainous, vast, Colloq jumbo, whopping: <strong>The</strong> red<br />

spot on Jupiter is so huge it could swallow the earth several<br />

times over.<br />

hulk n. 1 shipwreck, wreck, derelict, shell, skeleton: <strong>The</strong> rusting<br />

hulk <strong>of</strong> the once-proud ship is tied up at the dock. 2 oaf,<br />

clod, lout, ox, Slang US galoot or galloot, klutz: Don't tell<br />

me that hulk <strong>of</strong> a man painted these delicate miniatures!<br />

hulking adj. clumsy, awkward, ungainly, lubberly, oafish, loutish;<br />

unwieldy, cumbersome, bulky, ponderous, massive, ungraceful,<br />

inelegant: <strong>The</strong>ir great hulking son could no longer fit into his<br />

clothes. That hulking monolith <strong>of</strong> an <strong>of</strong>fice building dominates<br />

the entire neighbourhood.<br />

hull n. 1 framework, skeleton, frame, structure, body: <strong>The</strong> hull <strong>of</strong><br />

the ship completed, we added the superstructure. 2 shell, pod,<br />

case, husk, skin, peel, rind, US shuck: Squirrels carefully<br />

nibble through the hull <strong>of</strong> the nut to get at the kernel inside.<br />

--v. 3 shell, peel, skin, husk, US shuck: We hulled all the<br />

nuts and they are now ready for the fruit cake.<br />

hum v. 1 buzz, drone, thrum, murmur, whirr, purr, vibrate,<br />

Technical bombinate or bombilate: I want to smell the wild<br />

flowers and hear the bees hum once again. 2 bustle, stir, be<br />

active, move briskly, Colloq tick (over): Within three months<br />

<strong>of</strong> completion, the new plant was humming. 3 intone: I said,<br />

'Do you know your rock guitar is keeping me awake?', and he<br />

replied, 'No, man, but if you hum it I'll try to play it.'<br />

--n. 4 buzz, buzzing, drone, droning, thrum, thrumming, murmur,<br />

murmuring, murmuration, whirr, whirring, purr, purring,<br />

vibration: From the other room came the hum <strong>of</strong> conversation.<br />

human adj. 1 mortal, anthropoid, hominoid, android; hominid; Possibly<br />

<strong>of</strong>fensive manlike: <strong>The</strong> aliens from the spaceship had few human<br />

characteristics. It is human nature to think. 2 sensitive,<br />

defenceless, weak, fallible, vulnerable: She is human, too, and<br />

can be easily hurt. 3 kind, kindly, kind-hearted, considerate,<br />

charitable, compassionate, merciful, benign, benignant, tender,<br />

gentle, forgiving, lenient, benevolent, beneficent, generous,

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