(hŭl'kē)
adj.
Unwieldy or bulky; massive.
Dictionary:
hulk·ing (hŭl'kĭng) also hulk·y
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The hulking monster was not the scariest thing in that movie.
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The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
of great size and bulk
Synonym: hulky
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