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hulk

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1. hulk - Noun

2. hulk - Verb

3. Hulk - Proper noun

Meaning

The body of a ship or decked vessel of any kind; esp., the body of an old vessel laid by as unfit for service.

A heavy ship of clumsy build.

Anything bulky or unwieldly.

To take out the entrails of; to disembowel; as, to hulk a hare.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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Far from New England's blustering shore, New England's worm her hulk shall bore, And sink her in the Indian seas, Twine, wine, and hides, and China teas. Henry David Thoreau

I saw Hulk Hogan the other day in a parking lot, and I couldn't tell from a distance if it was Hulk Hogan or not. And I realized I've never had that dilemma before. I've always been able to tell immediately when looking at anybody if they were or were not Hulk Hogan. Kyle Cease

If, as you hold, the great hulk of the colored people are not yet fit in point of character and influence to hold such positions, it seems to me that it is worth while putting a premium upon the effort among them to achieve the character and standing which will fit them. Theodore Roosevelt

I always admired Wonder Woman and the Incredible Hulk - but I don't know if I'd be a very convincing hulk. Lucy Liu

I lose tons of stuff on the cutting room floor. For Scary Movie 3, for example, we had a lot of Matrix spoofs, a Hulk scene, and some of that stuff just doesn't hold up - it's too much plot, audiences just didn't want to hear about it. David Zucker

I feel that everyone has a Hulk inside, and each of our Hulks is both scary and, potentially, pleasurable. That's the scariest thing about them. Ang Lee

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