Abnormally distended especially by fluids or gas.
Ostentatiously lofty in style.
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Examples for "swollen"
Examples for "swollen"
1Two rescue workers had also drowned in swollen rivers today, he added.
2The sea was swollen and billowy; it made the Nautilus rock violently.
3Hundreds of bodies remain buried in mud or floating in swollen rivers.
4Avoid crossing rivers and swollen streams where water is above your ankles.
5The body is club-shape and moves with the swollen end in advance.
1Lysandra puffed out her cheeks and asked the slave to bring water.
2At my question, Yamazaki puffed out his chest and started to reply.
3The general puffed out his cheeks, and coughed a bit in embarrassment.
4I did note, however, her lower lip puffed out in a pout.
5He tamped down the tobacco in his pipe and puffed it meditatively.
1Questions regarding the sustainability of a bloated public service workforce still remain.
2Year after year, jaded and bloated blockbusters facepalm at the box office.
3Progress to implement reforms and overhaul a bloated state sector is mixed.
4Quite another to borrow money to fund a bloated, inept, patronage-driven state.
5Was the body bloated and discolored from its time in the sea?
1He gazed about the familiar confines of the room in puffy-eyed stupidity.
2Above the line of the beard the skin was mottled and puffy.
3Long white streaks marked the puffy red of the swollen, dropsical flesh.
4They regard him through puffy eyes and continue to shovel in pizza.
5Rann laughed and lowered one puffy eyelid in a blandly unembarrassed wink.
1His nostrils distended at the memory and again he searched the lowlands.
2The scars of the stigmas shone like silver beneath her distended skin.
3The most ordinary incidents distended, inflated themselves in a really unaccountable manner.
4Her eyes flattened, distended, and sparked like micaceous rock in the dark.
5The distended udders of thousands of camels were an assurance of plenty.
1There is nothing turgid in his dignity, nor superfluous in his copiousness.
2But into the turgid down-sweep he headed with a newly conjured vigor.
3Their turgid rhetoric and exaggerated pretence did not seem natural to him.
4There was no sign of the puppy on the turgid grey surface.
5The sea is dark and death-like, the air clammy, turgid, and steamy.
1This study evaluates patient outcomes following tumescent mastectomy and immediate implant reconstruction.
2His face was blurred, unrecognizable, at the same time shrunken and tumescent.
3However, there is concern that tumescent solution may also affect postoperative complication rates.
4He, too, was feeling the heat rise inside himself and his tumescent manhood.
5The tumescent apex split open, dribbling a thick gelatinous goo onto the corridor floor.
1Transmission electron microscopy demonstrated that the lamellae were clearly intumescent and intricately stacked in ygl8.
Of sexual organs; stiff and rigid.
1They, indeed, ridiculed his action as theatrical, and his style as tumid.
2But confound this tumid, queasy feeling-thisrestlessness, swelling, and heat-itwas jealousy!
3I do not: I find them turgid and tumid no end.
4Thomson grows tumid wherever he assays the grandiosity of his model.
5More tumid rain-clouds were approaching fast from the east, borne by the obdurate breeze.
6The thing jumped into my mind and stopped its tumid flow for a moment.
7My nights are restless, my breath is difficult, and my lower parts continue tumid.
8The listener's face was tumid and discoloured, his eyes bloodshot.
9The tumid eyes of Claire Dujarrier resembled lighted coals.
10In endeavouring to disengage it, the animal bit him by the lip, which became instantly tumid.
11The three African eclogues have a tumid grandeur.
12Johnson has observed, that if blank verse be not tumid and gorgeous, it is crippled prose.
13Then, above that tumid silence, there came a nagging song like the song of a gnat.
14He had coarse features, a blunt nose, a convex and receding brow, tumid and protruded lips.
15Of these quotations the two first may be allowed to be great, the two latter only tumid.
16The words he penned were tumid, meaningless.