THE INCREDIBLE HULK

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    1hulk
    Pronunciation: \ˈhəlk\
    Function: noun
    Etymology: Middle English hulke, from Old English hulc, probably from Medieval Latin holcas, from Greek holkas, from helkein to pull — more at sulcus
    Date: before 12th century
    1 a: a heavy clumsy ship b (1): the body of an old ship unfit for service (2): a ship used as a prison —usually used in plural <every prisoner sent to the hulks— Kenneth Roberts> c: an abandoned wreck or shell (as of a building or automobile)
    2: one that is bulky or unwieldy

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