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The Incredible Hulk

Leela: Well, for one thing, his checkbook doesn't have the Hulk on it.

any large ship that is difficult to maneuver
An old ship which is no longer in use
: An excessively muscled person
A big, (and possibly clumsy) person
{n} the body of a ship, a clown
{v} to gut
To take out the entrails of; to disembowel; as, to hulk a hare
An excessively muscled person
You use hulk to describe anything which is large and seems threatening to you. I followed his big hulk into the house
A heavy ship of clumsy build
Anything bulky or unwieldly
{i} body of a ship; large ship
the body of an old vessel laid by as unfit for service
a ship that has been wrecked and abandoned
The hulk of something is the large, ruined remains of it. the ruined hulk of the old church tower
The body of a ship or decked vessel of any kind; esp
Incredible Hulk
A fictional monster that arises from an ordinary man when he experiences extreme emotional stress, most famously anger
Incredible Hulk
a green-colored cocktail made with equal parts of the fruit liqueur Hpnotiq|Hpnotiq]] and Hennessy|Hennessy]] brand cognac poured over ice
hulking
Large and bulky
hulking
Tall and heavily built
hulking
Unwieldy
Incredible Hulk
a character in a US comic (=a magazine with stories told in pictures) , television programmes, and films. The Incredible Hulk is a man who changes into a very large green creature who has great strength, usually when he becomes angry about someone else's cruel or evil behaviour
hulking
Bulky; unwiedly
hulking
large and bulky; unwieldy
hulking
{s} clumsy, awkward
hulking
of great size and bulk; "a hulking figure of a man"; "three hulking battleships
hulking
A great hulking fellow A great overgrown one A bulk is a big, lubberly fellow, applied to Falstaff by Shakespeare It means the body of an old ship (See above ) The monster sausage brought in on Christmas day was called a haulkin or haukin
hulking
(Adj ) -heavy and clumsy; bulky
hulking
of great size and bulk; "a hulking figure of a man"; "three hulking battleships"
hulking
You use hulking to describe a person or object that is extremely large, heavy, or slow-moving, especially when they seem threatening in some way. When I woke up there was a hulking figure staring down at me. very big and often awkward
hulks
plural of hulk
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