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Significados de
protuberant
en inglés
Curving outward.
bulging
bulbous
bellied
bulgy
bellying
Términos relacionados
protrusive
Sinónimos
Examples for "
bulging
"
bulging
bulbous
bellied
bulgy
bellying
Examples for "
bulging
"
1
I blink and it's back,
bulging
just like the innocent right one.
2
Books in his already
bulging
shelves were certainly not for display only.
3
Others are hurrying from the reservoir with silk parcels
bulging
with water.
4
She had a
bulging
forehead; her brown eyes were tunnelled underneath it.
5
And, as ever, the Knowledge inbox has been
bulging
with fresh examples.
1
It was new, a
bulbous
silver Audi that looked futuristic and fast.
2
Suppose you have before you the
bulbous
root of the lily plant.
3
The nose had become
bulbous
and spongy, the eyes watery and weak.
4
The object in the water looked like a tire, shiny and
bulbous
-
5
The sky was a soft blue,
bulbous
with little puffs of cloud.
1
The solid cover of
big
-
bellied
clouds promised a long day of it.
2
It
bellied
away, dim in the night, upon the stiff northerly breeze.
3
The next instant the side wall
bellied
outward and then burst asunder.
4
You take a big,
round
-
bellied
water-bottle and stand it on the window-sill.
5
They all stopped and watched for a short time a
white
-
bellied
Nut-hatch.
1
It was a heavy,
bulgy
,
disreputable-looking umbrella with a battered curved handle.
2
The white was
bulgy
,
membranous, laced with red veins that pulsed steadily.
3
Or keep walking to Waterfall Canyon for big pockets on
bulgy
faces.
4
Everybody comes to the tee these days with
bulgy
biceps and washboard abs.
5
The rest were
bulgy
-
muscled
misfits, a large proportion of them psychotics.
1
The great
bellying
sails glittered with painted dragons and eagles and sun-bursts.
2
Then there was complete silence, and even the
bellying
canvas seemed still.
3
OK, Nick said, turning his chair and
bellying
back up to his keyboard.
4
Ben forced himself to think about the wind
bellying
the sail.
5
A second glimpses a
bellying
sail: straightway the ocean path beckons to him.
Uso de
protuberant
en inglés
1
Such are the
protuberant
eyeballs, the prominent cheek-bones, the square, protruding chin.
2
For ways that was kittensome they were moderately active and abnormally
protuberant
.
3
Banneth's face had a male jawline, a blunt
protuberant
blade of bone.
4
Right fundus examination revealed optic disc edema and
protuberant
nasal fundus.
5
Such faces are still more embryonic when the forehead and eyes are
protuberant
.
6
The
protuberant
or bulging lower lip is supposed to signify sensuality.
7
He pulled back Stanley's shirt-tails to reveal Stanley's soft,
protuberant
stomach.
8
His forehead and
protuberant
white eyeballs were soon glistening nervously again.
9
Huge slabs tipped with
protuberant
suggestions of amputated limbs, outlined in frozen fat.
10
She had white hair, iron-gray eyebrows, and
protuberant
eyes; her looks were unusually expressive.
11
They were violet in colour,
protuberant
,
and malevolent beyond words.
12
The swelling was clearly outlined, but neither sharp nor
protuberant
.
13
His eyes were a little
protuberant
,
his manner betokened awe.
14
He wore huge, disfiguring spectacles, and he had the
protuberant
lips of a negro.
15
The breast-bone is remarkably
protuberant
,
being abruptly bowed outwards.
16
The statuette, so overflowing and
protuberant
,
is ritually invisible.
Más ejemplos para "protuberant"
Gramática, pronunciación y más
Sobre este término
protuberant
Adjetivo
Nombre
Singular
Colocaciones frecuentes
protuberant eyes
protuberant stomach
slightly protuberant
rather protuberant
protuberant forehead
Más colocaciones
Protuberant
a través del tiempo
Protuberant
por variante geográfica
Reino Unido
Común