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Words that sound like "huge" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(adj)
Very large.
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(n)
A color, or shade of color; tint; dye.
A male given name from the Germanic languages.
A breathy sound like that of an object passing at high speed.
(v)
(ambitransitive) To chop away at; to whittle down; to mow down.
(countable, informal) An American military helicopter, the UH-1 Iroquois.
(intransitive, UK, dialect) To bustle about.
(Australia) An imaginary god or higher power responsible for rain.
A surname.
(obsolete) A domestic; a servant or retainer.
(Scotland, Northumbria) A steep crag or cliff, especially one overlooking a river
(archaic or dialectal, now rare or humorous) Huge; vast.
(Philippines, road transport) Initialism of public utility jeepney. [(Philippines, road transport) a jeepney that does public transport]
(N)
In computing, which is a command for various operating systems used to identify the location of executables.
(finance) Contract or arrangement reducing one's exposure to risk (for example the risk of price movements or interest rate movements).
A Welsh and English surname originating as a patronymic derived from the given name Hugh.
(Canada, US, informal) An alcoholic beverage, especially an inferior or illicit one and especially liquor such as whisky.
A surname originating as a patronymic.
David Hume, Scottish philosopher and historian.
(Islam) The pilgrimage to Mecca made by pious Muslims; the fifth of the five pillars of Islam.
Having been cut or mown down.
A sibilant sound, especially that of rapid movement through the air.
a village in Jörns socken in the north-west part of Skellefteå Municipality, Västerbotten County, Sweden.
Colored; having a hue.
(East Frisian: Haag) a small East Frisian town (Flecken) in Lower Saxony, Germany.
(mining) A bucket for hoisting coal or ore.
(manhwa, men's speech) An affectionate term of address for an older brother or somewhat older man.
One who hews.
a Catholic radio station broadcasting from Rochester, New York.
One who cries out or gives an alarm.
(intransitive) To move with a rushing sound; to whoosh.
A surname from German.
heute (German for today) is a television news program on the German channel ZDF.
(uncountable) A place in England:
Alternative spelling of hajj. [(Islam) The pilgrimage to Mecca made by pious Muslims; the fifth of the five pillars of Islam.]
(historical) An outer garment (robe or cloak) worn by men and women in Europe in the Middle Ages, either as civilian clothing or over armor.
Clipping of refugium. [Any local environment that has escaped regional ecological change and therefore provides a habitat for endangered species.]
(India, journalism) Abbreviation of Gujarat. [A state in western India. Capital: Gandhinagar. Largest city: Ahmedabad.]
A hooting noise, such as a laugh or the hoot of an owl.
A male given name from the Germanic languages, a Latinized form of Hugh.
Buttermilk.
(New Zealand) A Māori social gathering or assembly.
The act of one who hews or chops.
A beetle, Prionoplus reticularis, endemic to New Zealand.
a masculine given name most often found in francophone countries, a variant of the originally Germanic name "Hugo" or " Hugh".
A jointed or flexible device that allows the pivoting of a door etc.
A horizontal door in a floor or ceiling.
(typography) The # symbol (octothorpe, pound).
"Hey You" is a song by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released on their 1979 double album The Wall.
(chiefly Ireland, Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, sometimes proscribed) Alternative form of aitch. [The name of the Latin-script letter H/h.]
(obsolete, rare) applause
(Scotland) A cough or gasp
Initialism of high harmonic generation.