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Meaning of humongously | Babel Free

Adverb CEFR C1

Definitions

In a humongous manner.

informal

Examples

“May your reputation gain humongously, but don’t overexert yourself or big ben!”
“Extra large liv rm, humongously large kitchen, utility area, central hear-air, ½ acre wooded lot on high knoll.”
“No humongously outstretched turn signals.”
“But the administrators’ imaginations failed when confronted with the miles of railroad track and 13 large warehouses scattered about the 1,000-acre campus near the Colorado border. The buildings were used in World War II to repair freight cars used to haul munitions. A few are a block long and two stories high. “We didn’t know what to do with them,” reported administrator Gary Green. “They were so humogously big. They just lay dormant.””
“First of all, they’re just about the most humongously huge lip glosses you’ll ever run across.”
“1E2 was upset in the quarterfinals by eventual champ 3E1, despite good goaltending by an humongously riptided knuckle-bloodied score of five to two.”
“Have a humongously super time in Florida.”
“I called because I’m going to be in the States in a week or so to play in one of those humongously vulgar tournament-of-champion events that the networks like to arrange.”
“This is important because we cannot possibly measure each and every aspect of a certain content area; the required test would be “humongously” long.”
“Of course, they couldn’t use their hands to eat or drink, and so food and liquids made their faces humongously messy.”
“One is a humongously fascinating person named Howard who wants to make me his wife.”
“Then there are those times we can almost visualize humongously heavy burdens on people’s shoulders.”
“I hesitate because my best friend Anita is a pig, a real skag, and humongously rotund.”
“There’s a wonderful sketch of a formidable biker called “Roundhouse,” who is “humongously fat and hasn’t had a haircut since third grade.””

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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