Break into small pieces is the definition of grate, and huge is the definition of great
The pair of homophones for "break into small pieces" is "brake." The homophone for "huge" is "huge."
Tagalog of huge = sobrang laki
The vowel in "huge" is the letter "u."
The word huge is an adjective. It means to be very large.
huge - large as tiny - small ill - sick as health - well being cruel - mean as kind - nice
The homophone for huge is "Hugh".
no, it was lots of small pieces of rock and dust colliding together making large planets, and moons
If you're talking about the small, rugged rocks, then I don't think you can. The only rocks I know you CAN move/break are the huge boulders made for Strength.
It could melt and Cause floods. It could also break into pieces and spit apart going separate ways. There are many thinqs one huge Glacier could do.
How "small" &How "huge"
The government gave railroad companies huge pieces of land.
HUGE or small HUGE or small
First begin small talk with her. Make her laugh and show her she can be herself around you. -C.Rhymez aka Hitch
By giving them huge pieces of land.
An earquake are shakes and jiggles in the huge pieces of the Earth.
huge...millions
Huge icebergs break off the vast ice near Greenland?The adjectives in the sentence are: huge and vast.The article in the sentence is: the.
it changed from huge to big,big to small,small to tiny. it changed from huge to big,big to small,small to tiny.