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Definition of Hugely
1. Adverb. Extremely. "He was enormously popular"
Definition of Hugely
1. Adverb. greatly; to a huge extent ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Hugely
1. huge [adv] - See also: huge
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hugely
Literary usage of Hugely
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions by Robert Chambers (1847)
"... what can, and may I Especially at so hugely vast Л distance as this wonder 's
plac'd, Where the least error of the sight May show things false, ..."
2. Sporting Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02751662] (1797)
"hugely ! What did my Quiz of a Father mean by keeping me in the country fo long?
I ought to have been as wife as I am now five years ago. Sna. ..."
3. Pleasant Recollections of Characters and Works of Noble Men: With Old Scenes by John Burgess (1887)
"... hugely. It was a real brotherhood and neighborhood affinity, binding all hearts.
People loved to aid each other, and this spirit of old-fashioned ..."
4. In and Beyond the Himálayas: A Record of Sport and Travel in the Abode of Snow by Samuel James Stone (1896)
"... setting—Inhabited by a microscopic but hugely vicious fly—Wily markhor—Bad
going—Mirza Khan makes a slip- Long shots—Very dangerous ground—Rain and snow ..."
5. Organ Diseases of Women: Notably Enlargements and Displacements of the by James Compton Burnett (1897)
"Contrariwise I will now adduce a very simple case of a hugely enlarged uterus,
so bad that patient was sent home to ..."
6. The Sportsman's Primerby Norman Henry Crowell by Norman Henry Crowell (1907)
"After winning a match make a short speech, wherein you remark that the defeated
is one of the best men you have ever met—he will appreciate it hugely. ..."