no, though you can use "more huge", or if you want to be more precise you can go with "gargantuan"
huger and hugest
No, "huger" is not a standard word in English. The correct comparative form of "huge" is "more huge" or simply "huge" when used in a general sense. However, in informal contexts, some may use "huger" colloquially, but it is not widely accepted in formal writing.
There is no anagram. The longest word is "huger."
huger, hugest
it means having a good time with friends and family there are several expresions that the danish use with the word huger in them i know some of them but cant spell them
Isaac Huger died in 1797.
Isaac Huger was born in 1742.
Frank Huger was born in 1837.
Frank Huger died in 1897.
Daniel Huger died on 1799-07-06.
Daniel Huger was born on 1742-02-20.
Francis Huger Rutledge was born in 1799.