hulk in Italian
hulk in Italian is omaccione — hulk means a large, bulky ship, especially an old one that is no longer seaworthy.
hulk in Italian
omaccione
(figuratively) A big (and possibly clumsy) person.
What does "hulk" mean?
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noun A large, bulky ship, especially an old one that is no longer seaworthy.
"The rusting hulk sat abandoned in the harbor for decades."
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noun A large, heavily built person or thing with an imposing presence.
"A hulk of a man blocked the doorway."
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verb To loom or move in a large, clumsy way.
"He hulked over the crowd, a head taller than everyone else."
hulk in a sentence
- The rusting hulk sat abandoned in the harbor for decades.
- Old naval hulks were sometimes used as floating prisons.
- A hulk of a man blocked the doorway.
- The abandoned factory was a rusting hulk on the edge of town.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "hulk" in Italian?
"hulk" in Italian is omaccione. hulk means: A large, bulky ship, especially an old one that is no longer seaworthy.
How do you use "hulk" in a sentence?
Example: "The rusting hulk sat abandoned in the harbor for decades." In Italian, "hulk" is omaccione.
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