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Discover LudwigSentence The word 'well-hung' is correct and can be used in written English in certain contexts.
It is generally used as a humorous or colloquial expression to refer to someone or something with a large size or quantity, such as an animal. One example sentence would be, "I hear he got a new mule, it's a well-hung beast."
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well-hung
adjective
Having a large penis.
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Biting but tender, too, like a well-hung steak.
Talk story about the well-hung nude actor in Terrence McNally's play "Love!
No matter how well-hung your house is, sometimes things in your marriage ain't going right.
Keep Your Timber Limber is a seminal and well-hung exhibition in every sense – except for the making-sense part.
You won't find well-hung entrecôte with chips and béarnaise sauce this good anywhere else in town.
Not since Barry Humphries's well-hung Sir Les Patterson, with his mythic "frequently felt tip," has the male organ received such eloquent and side-splitting objectification.
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"Well Hung," the Sun declared on its front page.
Well Hung does fortnightly mixed-meat boxes from £40, or you can order individual lamb cuts.
The Well Hung Meat Company – household staples £67.20, wellhungmeat.com You could feed a full household for quite some time with this box.
The Well Hung Meat Company Fortnightly Favourites This is a carnivore's dream, which includes a roasting joint, seasonal cuts, mince, sausages, bacon and chicken thighs.
The Well Hung Meat Company supplies regular meat boxes or one-off orders (they deliver nationally) from local farms in Devon.
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