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Hulky - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Hulky describes something or someone that is large, heavy, and often awkward in movement. It suggests a bulky or unwieldy appearance, like a big, solid object or a muscular person.

hulky

/ˈhʌlki/ /ˈhʌlki/

Definition:

Large, heavy, and awkward in appearance or movement.

Synonyms:

bulky, massive, cumbersome, ponderous

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

petite, slender, slight

Common Collocations:

hulky frame, hulky figure, hulky build

Derivatives:

hulkiness, hulking

Usage Tips:

Use "hulky" to describe something or someone large and unwieldy, often with a negative connotation.

Common Phrases:

hulky brute, hulky shadow, hulky presence

Etymology:

Derived from "hulk," meaning a large ship or clumsy person, from Old English "hulc."

Examples:

  • 1. The movers struggled with the hulky furniture.
  • 2. His hulky frame blocked the narrow doorway.
  • 3. She avoided the hulky suitcase on the stairs.
  • 4. The dog’s hulky size intimidated the children.

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