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Synonyms for hugely

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Wragge, arrayed in the white apparel proper for the occasion, with her moon-face framed round by a spacious halo of night-cap, looked so hugely and disproportionately large, that Magdalen, anxious as she was, could not repress a smile on taking leave of her traveling companion for the night.
"In my nursery days," I began, "when the weather didn't suit for an out-of-doors picnic, we were allowed to have a peculiar kind, that we enjoyed hugely. The table cloth was laid under the table, instead of upon it: we sat round it on the floor: and I believe we really enjoyed that extremely uncomfortable kind of dinner more than we ever did the orthodox arrangement!"
I remember one fellow who prided himself hugely upon a great oblong patch, placed high upon his back, and who always reminded me of a man with a blister of Spanish flies, stuck between his shoulders.
I think she was a little surprised to find that both outfits were for the same house; and she certainly betrayed an ignoble curiosity about the mother's Christian name, but she was much easier to brow-beat than a fine lady would have been, and I am sure she and her daughter enjoyed themselves hugely in the shops, from one of which I shall never forget Irene emerging proudly with a commissionaire, who conducted her under an umbrella to the cab where I was lying in wait.
They could eat irregularly in time and quantity, gorging hugely on occasion, and on occasion going long stretches without eating at all.
The stalking of the wild-dog became a game, at least to Jerry, who was so made that his heart bore no malice, and who hugely enjoyed it.
As Lip-lip invariably won, he enjoyed it hugely. It became his chief delight in life, as it became White Fang's chief torment.
Headteacher Dawn Marshall hailed the trip as a hugely important lesson for children.
TRIBUTES have been paid to a "hugely popular" sixth-form pupil at Cardiff school who has died.
Care home manager Rebecca McLaughlin said: "We're all counting the days until the fete and the money raised will be hugely appreciated by our residents.
"This is a hugely exciting time for the sector" and I'm confident that government and industry will continue to work together successfully to identify new opportunities for Scotland, with the clear strategy set out by this latest plan."
The Government's own statistics show that Brexit will have a hugely adverse impact on young people costing us up to [pounds sterling]108,000 each by 2050.
CHRIS Hughton was "hugely disappointed and surprised" to be sacked by Brighton.
Fronted by local legend Cormac Neeson (see above - but he's in The Answer) working alongside Michael Mormecha of Mojo Fury and Claire McCartney from Vokxen (both hugely regarded acts in their own right) and other hugely talented sorts, this lot look to Chicago, Memphis and Nashville for inspiration, performing and reinventing standards - and some rarities - from folk, blues and soul icons.