[ adj ] of great size and bulk <adj.all> a hulking figure of a manthree hulking battleships
Hulking \Hulk"ing\, Hulky \Hulk"y\, a. Bulky; unwiedly; of great size and bulk; ponderous. [R.] ``A huge hulking fellow.'' --H. Brooke.
The new Opera is a hulking mass of polished granite, glass and stainless steel designed by Canadian architect Carlos Ott.
The hulking, bald Foreman whom the folks saw fight Qawi is a different fella from the hard-muscled young champ whose place in history rests largely on two fights, one that he won and one he lost.
A hulking six feet six inches tall, with a salesman's easy smile, Mr. Hoeft had a hard act to follow in the suave, commanding Mr. Vitale, but insiders say he's more than proven himself.
He said a look at the row of hulking presses was enough to send script writers back to work on the TV movie "Rainbow Drive."
You would stand for ages crushed on all sides by red-faced prop forwards and hulking second row men, deafened by patriotic bawling and thunderous denunciations of selectorial idiocy.
The Embarcadero, the lifeline to Chinatown and North Beach nightclubs, remains a hulking ruin while the city decides whether to replace it with an underground expressway.