hulking Meaning & Definition

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  • The hulking heroes of lost world stories, whatever their race, bear out this simple equation of manliness and strength.

  • It should never receive great hulking, tough brutes who are likely to make trouble and unlikely to respond to training.

  • They are probably great hulking brutes of between 16 and 18, or something of that sort, and they do need a service.

  • However good his parents may be and whatever the circumstances of his home, after a few months everybody begins to get tired of keeping a great, hulking young fellow.

  • His villains usually feature a coldly competent and ruthless mastermind paired with a hulking, brutishly powerful subordinate.

  • In the darkness of night, a hulking ship suddenly appears and brushes up alongside their boat, damaging it.

  • Thrym is a hulking menace, appearing as a mighty frost giant with white eyes, blue hair, and a constant snarl.

  • Chessure is sometimes shown as a vague hulking silhouette several times larger than a grown man.

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