I mean, that what hulking brutes are for aint they? [adjective]
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Back we will go, the way we came, and small thanks to you big, hulking, chicken-hearted men. [adjective]
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The sergeant, who had been bending over him, drew his side-arm and advanced--a hulking big fellow with a pimply face and an ugly look in his eye. [adjective]
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She avoided turning around to see what must have been a hulking grey mass of metal spaceship. [Please select]
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In front of the door lounged the husband, a hulking porter in a Bermondsey factory. [Please select]
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Six weeks now; and, as you say, he is a great hulking chap, isn't he. [Please select]
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He was a young giant with hulking shoulders, ruddy-faced, bold-eyed, ugly-mouthed. [Please select]
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I don't have to live with a great hulking terror behind me any longer. [Please select]
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Hicks," he said, addressing himself to the mother, a hulking ruffian of a woman." [Please select]
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"You've played with me as long as you will, you hulking American hog." [Please select]
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You're not worth a moment's jealousy, you great hulking baby.' [Please select]
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