Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In a huge manner; enormously; immensely.
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- adverb
greatly ; to ahuge extent
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- adverb extremely
Etymologies
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Examples
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Ian Shepherdson, chief US economist, warned against putting too much emphasis on the orders data, which he called hugely volatile.
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Ian Shepherdson, chief US economist, warned against putting too much emphasis on the orders data, which he called hugely volatile.
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When the housing bubble collapsed, Americans suffered hugely from the devaluation of their main assets, their homes, while the bankers filled their pockets and passed on the mortgages in the form of national debts to foreign banks.
Dr. Behzad Mohit: The U.S. Tea Party and General Strikes in Europe -- The Outrage of the Middle Class Dr. Behzad Mohit 2010
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With up to 85 students in each class in a school of 4000, students benefit hugely from the help of overseas volunteers.
Discovering the Chinese Way « English Lesson Plans « Free Lesson Plans « Literacy News 2010
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When the housing bubble collapsed, Americans suffered hugely from the devaluation of their main assets, their homes, while the bankers filled their pockets and passed on the mortgages in the form of national debts to foreign banks.
Dr. Behzad Mohit: The U.S. Tea Party and General Strikes in Europe -- The Outrage of the Middle Class Dr. Behzad Mohit 2010
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HAGERTY: For their part, religious conservatives have benefited hugely from the rise of the Tea Party.
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This documentary could have benefited hugely from a few moments like that.
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HAGERTY: For their part, religious conservatives have benefited hugely from the rise of the Tea Party.
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Michael J Fox's Marty McFly travels 30 years back in time by Doc Brown's nuclear-powered DeLorean, from 1985 to 1955, a magical cinematic journey second only to Dorothy's excursion to Oz. Zemeckis's film, his best, is wearing its 25 years well, benefits hugely from the big screen and is welcome back.
Back to the Future Philip French 2010
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HAGERTY: For their part, religious conservatives have benefited hugely from the rise of the Tea Party.
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