The property of something that is great in magnitude.
The property resulting from being or relating to the greater in number of two parts; the main part.
Cause to bulge or swell outwards.
1 The bulk of health service research focuses on health professionals and disease.
2 They should also seek bulk - billing medical services where possible, Ms Baker said.
3 Economy Minority groups in this country control the bulk of the economy.
4 Its bulk and power requirements are no problem on board a ship.
5 The bulk of the Great Sky Fortress reared ahead, climbing far higher.
6 In many countries, the government negotiates bulk discounts with companies in secret.
7 However, he stressed the bulk of jobs in the sector were safe.
8 The Emperor and the bulk of the army bivouacked in the forest.
9 Sales volumes include bulk sunflower oil and bottled sunflower oil, it said.
10 The bulk of profits came from the international business, the sources said.
11 The bulk of new mortgages being taken out now are fixed-rate products.
12 Parker says other independent reviews supported the case for bulk data collection.
13 Dutch and Australian troops form the bulk of NATO forces in Uruzgan.
14 The bulk of them are located in the United States and Europe.
15 The fact is the bulk of such media hold broadly liberal views.
16 Activity in services, the bulk of the economy, almost contracted in August.
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