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Examples for "bulging"
Examples for "bulging"
1I blink and it's back, bulging just like the innocent right one.
2Books in his already bulging shelves were certainly not for display only.
3Others are hurrying from the reservoir with silk parcels bulging with water.
4She had a bulging forehead; her brown eyes were tunnelled underneath it.
5And, as ever, the Knowledge inbox has been bulging with fresh examples.
1It was new, a bulbous silver Audi that looked futuristic and fast.
2Suppose you have before you the bulbous root of the lily plant.
3The nose had become bulbous and spongy, the eyes watery and weak.
4The object in the water looked like a tire, shiny and bulbous-
5The sky was a soft blue, bulbous with little puffs of cloud.
1The solid cover of big-bellied clouds promised a long day of it.
2It bellied away, dim in the night, upon the stiff northerly breeze.
3The next instant the side wall bellied outward and then burst asunder.
4You take a big, round-bellied water-bottle and stand it on the window-sill.
5They all stopped and watched for a short time a white-bellied Nut-hatch.
1Such are the protuberant eyeballs, the prominent cheek-bones, the square, protruding chin.
2For ways that was kittensome they were moderately active and abnormally protuberant.
3Banneth's face had a male jawline, a blunt protuberant blade of bone.
4Right fundus examination revealed optic disc edema and protuberant nasal fundus.
5Such faces are still more embryonic when the forehead and eyes are protuberant.
1The great bellying sails glittered with painted dragons and eagles and sun-bursts.
2Then there was complete silence, and even the bellying canvas seemed still.
3OK, Nick said, turning his chair and bellying back up to his keyboard.
4Ben forced himself to think about the wind bellying the sail.
5A second glimpses a bellying sail: straightway the ocean path beckons to him.
1It was a heavy, bulgy, disreputable-looking umbrella with a battered curved handle.
2The white was bulgy, membranous, laced with red veins that pulsed steadily.
3Or keep walking to Waterfall Canyon for big pockets on bulgy faces.
4Everybody comes to the tee these days with bulgy biceps and washboard abs.
5The rest were bulgy-muscled misfits, a large proportion of them psychotics.
6Those little bulgy eyes of his look at you particularly straight and childlike.
7He had bulgy, watery eyes that required extra-large, wide-rimmed glasses to properly encircle.
8Lord Froggy hissed and swiveled his bulgy head around on his gangly neck.
9The Professor, flattered, passed his hand over his bulgy forehead.
10He stared at me; his eyes were slightly bulgy, reminding me unpleasantly of Basind's.
11She was a short plump girl with bulgy anxious eyes.
12His bulgy eyes fixed mine, and he seemed to sigh.
13He sat down in the big bulgy old armchair that had belonged to Theodora's father.
14His pockets were bulgy with wheat and crumbs, and his heart was big with happiness.
15The concrete walls with small poorly illuminated and bulgy windows looked like a botanical garden.
16You would never guess that she is Lady Cecilia's sister, except for the bulgy eyes.